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Republican Candidates 2012. March. CNN projects a Romney victory in Wyoming caucuses. Votes Delegates Mitt Romney 39% 10 Rick Santorum 33% 9 Ron Paul of Texas 20% 6 Newt Gingrich 8% 1.
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CNN projects a Romney victory in Wyoming caucuses Votes Delegates Mitt Romney 39% 10 Rick Santorum 33% 9 Ron Paul of Texas 20% 6 Newt Gingrich 8% 1
Counting the results from Wyoming, CNN now estimates the following total delegate count: Romney: 181 (pledged, 158; unpledged, 23) Santorum: 61 (pledged, 60; unpledged, 1) Gingrich: 39 (pledged: 35; unpledged, 4) Paul: 33 (pledged: 33, unpledged, 0)
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WA REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES March 3, 2012 Open caucuses: Any registered voter may participate in the GOP caucuses, but must sign a form stating they consider themselves to be Republican and that they will not participate in any other party's nominating caucus this year.43 total delegates: 40 delegates tied to March 3 caucuses; 3 unpledged RNC delegates.
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