Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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Florida primary - voting day live Live coverage of voting day in Florida's GOP primary as Mitt Romney appears set to trounce Newt Gingrich 9.49am: Here's a brief news summary from the Guardian's Ryan Devereaux: • Analysts say the question is not whether Romney will win, but by how much . If he wins by a margin of over 12 points, Gingrich's landslide victory in South Carolina will effectively be negated. If the margin is narrower ... FAQ: What's at stake tonight in Florida? With the results from the critical Florida primary coming in tonight, here are a few answers to the top questions: Romney decisively wins Florida primary TAMPA, Fla. - Mitt Romney took a big step toward securing the Republican presidential nomination with a decisive primary victory Tuesday in Florida, the largest and most diverse state to vote in the race so far. Romney leads as Florida votes in presidential primary ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney held a comfortable double-digit lead in polls over struggling rival Newt Gingrich as Florida's Republican voters cast ballots on Tuesday in a pivotal presidential primary election. Romney sweeps most groups in Florida vote Mitt Romney swept to victory in the Florida primary Tuesday night by winning nearly every income, age, religious, ideological, and ethnic group – falling short only among voters who called themselves "very conservative." Mitt Romney wins big in Florida primary, retakes lead for nomination Mitt Romney won the Florida primary handily Tuesday, reasserting his status as front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination. Romney Wins Florida Primary Mitt Romney decisively won Florida's Republican presidential primary  on Tuesday, surging back into front-runner status after losing by double digits to Newt Gingrich in South Carolina, CNN reported. Florida Primary: Why Is It Different From The Other Primaries? When Florida violated the Republican National Committee's rules and moved its primary to Jan. 31, and made the contest winner take-all for delegates, its reasoning was pretty simple. Officials wanted the state to play a prominent role in the primary process. The state was penalized... Five counties to watch in the Florida primary Today's Florida primary features the largest and most diverse electorate of any contest to date in the Republican presidential primary fight. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney enters election day with a clear polling lead although former House Speaker Newt Gingrich pledged this morning that " I'm not going to lose big in Florida ." Read full article >> Romney roars back with big Florida primary win TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Mitt Romney romped to a blowout victory in Florida's Republican U.S. presidential primary on Tuesday that put him back in front in the fight for his party's nomination to face President Barack Obama and left chief rival Newt Gingrich reeling but vowing to fight on. With nearly all returns counted, Romney won 46 percent of the vote to Gingrich's 32 percent in the ...
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