Mitt Romney Wins 2012 GOP Primaries in New Hampshire, Florida and Nevada Caucus

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Currently: Mitt Romney was declared the victor in New Hampshire, Florida and Nevada GOP presidential primaries and now has 112 delegates.  Mitt won Florida with 46.4% and Nevada with 50%.  He took New Hampshire with 39.3% of the votes after a harsh week on the debate circuit as the other GOP candidates took aim at Romney.  Ron Paul surprised everyone again and surged to come in second with 22.8% of the vote in New Hampshire.

Here is a chart of the results from Google;

2012 GOP Primary Florida and Nevada Caucus Results Chart

2012 New Hampshire GOP Primary Results

Read more about the GOP Primary in New Hampshire at the Google election page or the NY Times NH Result page.

Here is an excerpt from Romney’s victory speech, “Thank you, New Hampshire! Tonight, we made history!

This state has always been a special place for our family. Ann and I made a home here and we’ve filled it with great memories of our children and grandchildren. And this Granite State moment is one we will always remember.

Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we go back to work.

We remember when Barack Obama came to New Hampshire four years ago.

He promised to bring people together.

He promised to change the broken system in Washington.

He promised to improve our nation.

Those were the days of lofty promises made by a hopeful candidate. Today, we are faced with the disappointing record of a failed President. The last three years have held a lot of change, but they haven’t offered much hope.”  Read more on his blog

Bio: Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and politician. He was the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and is a candidate for the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination. Read more

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