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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ February 4, 2012, 10:00 PM

Mitt Romney wins big in Nevada

Mitt Romney AP Photo/Julie Jacobson

Updated Sat. Feb. 5, 10:45 a.m. ET

CBS News projects that Mitt Romney has won the Nevada Republican caucuses by a sizable margin, giving him his third victory in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

With 71 percent of precincts reporting - all but 530 precincts in Clark County, the state's largest - Romney has 48 percent of the vote. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, with 23 percent, and Rep. Ron Paul, with 19 percent, are battling for second place. Former Sen. Rick Santorum has 11 percent of the vote.

In his victory speech from Las Vegas, Romney made clear he's looking ahead to the general election, focusing his remarks on President Obama rather than his Republican rivals.

"Four years ago candidate Obama came to Nevada promising to help," he said. "Mr. President, Nevada has had enough of your kind of help," he said

Noting that, in spite of recent improvements, the unemployment rate remains above 8 percent, Romney said, "We're not going to settle for a president who tells us it could be worse."

Romney to Obama: "Not so fast"

A victory in Nevada leaves the former Massachusetts governor primed for what should be a strong month for him: There are six more states that will hold their caucuses or primaries in February, and Romney won four of them in the 2008 Republican primary campaign. Additionally, since his win in Nevada was widely predicted, Romney got a head start campaigning in other upcoming states.

Still, the race is far from over. Not including Nevada's delegates, which will be awarded proportionally, Romney has just 80 at this point (and an additional 11 unpledged delegates) - far from the 1,144 needed to secure the GOP nomination. Even if he were to win every delegate starting with Nevada and going through Super Tuesday, Romney still wouldn't have enough delegates to clinch the nomination. (Ten states hold their contests on "Super Tuesday," which falls on March 6.)

Full Nevada caucus results
Full Nevada entrance poll
Results by County
Estimated Republican Delegate Scorecard
Full GOP primary results

CBS News entrance polling shows that Romney performed well across demographic groups in Nevada. He won among all age groups, except for voters between the ages of 17 and 29 -- Paul edged out Romney in that age group. Romney performed the best among all caucus-goers making over $30,000 a year; among those making less than $30,00, Romney essentially tied with Paul and Gingrich.

Romney won the support of 62 percent of voters who call themselves somewhat conservative and even 51 percent of those who identified as very conservative. By comparison, Gingrich won 24 percent of the "very conservative" vote. Romney won among Tea Party supporters and across all religious groups -- carrying 91 percent of the Mormon vote. Mormons made up 26 percent of the vote in Nevada this year.

How Mitt Romney won the Nevada caucuses
Nevada entrance poll: Beating Obama matters most

While February is likely to be a strong month for Romney, the Gingrich campaign says it's ready to keep moving. Nevada is just "one stop on a cross-country train of collecting delegates," Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond said. "Our job is to stop in every state and collect the delegates."

In a press conference Saturday night, Gingrich reassured reporters that he intends to take his campaign all the way to the Republican National Convention in Tampa.

He also hammered Romney, calling him a Massachusetts moderate" and remarking, "If the choice is Obama and Romney, then there's no choice."

Gingrich also blasted Romney for saying this week that he's "not concerned about the very poor."

"Unlike Gov. Romney, I care very deeply about helping the poorest Americans," Gingrich said.

Gingrich vows to go on following loss in Nevada

Gingrich chose to hold a press conference rather than a rally in Nevada Saturday night, since it was widely predicted that Romney would win. And in the days leading up to the Nevada contest, the Gingrich campaign focused fundraising in order to bolster its campaign coffers ahead of Super Tuesday.

Paul, meanwhile, has been focused on collecting delegates in states where his libertarian ideology gets the best reception. Four of the next seven nominating contests are caucuses -- like Nevada -- which gives Paul an advantage.

The congressman was already campaigning in Minnesota on Saturday, and his campaign boasted of drawing in more than 1,500 people to a rally at Bethel University. Minnesota and Colorado hold their caucuses on Tuesday.

Santorum was also looking ahead, campaigning in Colorado in Saturday.

"I think this is where the race begins to turn a little bit," Santorum said Saturday night on CNN. The former senator said he expects to win the nomination by convincing Republican voters that he's more electable. In all five states that have voted so far, voters have said that electability is the most important quality they're looking for in a candidate.

"They're going to see Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich don't have what it takes to with the general election," he said. "They're looking for someone who has what it takes to beat Barack Obama... [and] the strong, conviction conservative presents the best chance to win."

CBS News entrance polling showed that 44 percent of Nevada Republican caucus-goers considered electability the most important quality in a candidate. Among those voters, 73 percent voted for Romney.

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noloyalisti says:
What I can't even wrap my mind around is how people would back this Republicon clown show which is the absolute laughing stock of the whole world and most of the people here in the US who are smart and educated. I mean Herman Cain? Michele Bachmann? Mint RawMoney? OMG, LMAO.

Obama has turned this around even with the failed, obstructionist Teapublicons doing everything they could to make it fail.
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dante805 says:
Anyone but Obama. We are $16 TRILLION in debt and half from Obama free spending alone.
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vengenceofgod100 says:
Obviously you pukes are probably Moron Mormons, but I really don't care what turds like you think. Mormonism is a cult and a dangerous cult at that. Like Apostle Paul wrote you Mormons are a curse and the only way any of you get to heaven is with your ungodly stench, so go to hell with that Mitt rhymes with sh!! jerk candidate Romney. And all his ******** money can burn in hell with you and him.
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acommoner-mt says:
Is Romney willing to propose a Fair Free Trade policy that will "return" Sustainable Jobs to US Americans?" I do not think so! Thousands of US American Factories have been shipped overseas, Millions of US American Jobs have been shipped overseas, Billions of US American Dollars to buy "Made In China" consumer goods have been shipped overseas, Billions of Dollars worth of US American raw materials have been shipped overseas to provide offshore jobs, and Trillions of US American Debt Obligations have been shipped overseas. Home owners were scammed and home values are going through A Great Depression, unemployment is still a problem, our economy is shaky, and the USA National Government is totally dysfunctional. What is most needed is the return of "Made In The USA" long term manufacturing jobs. Maker Jobs are what are needed. Our economy will not stabilize until maker jobs are returned to US Americans. I am sure that Romney will be willing to propose a Fair Free Trade policy that will "return" Jobs to US Americans. Fair Free Trade - (Not Balanced Trade - Exporting a billion dollars of raw materials and importing a billion dollars of "Made In China" consumer goods does not return jobs to US Americans) Fair Free Trade, where all imports to the USA market must meet at least ALL minimum USA production and/or providing standards of: quality, safety, health, environment, and wages of the USA, Fair Free Trade - The key to stable and sustainable recovery is the return of manufacturing (maker) jobs to the USA. Go to: "manifestry" > Trade
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Spartacus28 says:
Wins big? Is that before or after the election was so obviously rigged?? I was in Nevada and even though I'm indifferent, you should have seen how many Ron Paul supporters there were. Absolutely astonishing. At some point we were all told there was a "re-vote" where people were actually told they have to go to Vegas to revote for some VERY shady reason. People, we don't have a democracy anymore. I'm no conspiracy theorist by any means, but your elections are rigged and as a veteran I could not be more disappointed with the way we are being ruled, it's disgusting.
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greedywaterrabbitt says:
Repubs Believe Dems are lazy and live off gov handouts
The repubs believe they have the answer
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1. Do away with S.S.
2. Do away with Medi Care
3. Do away with Medicade
4. Do away with minimum wage
5. Do away with unions
6. Do away with child labor laws
7. Do away with Wall Street regs-and corp regs)
8. Give huge tax cuts to the wealthy and corporations
9. In repub eyes this is a boot up (when in reality it's a boot in the rear
10. (A poor man voting repub is-is (like a chicken voting for Col. Sanders
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Ms Clarity says:
The Mormons showed to vote.
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spencers63 says:
The only good that is coming from this freak show is that Right wing money is being fed into various states that can really use an influx of cash.
The really sad part is that any American would vote for a Republican at any level in government. Their record when they controlled all three branches of government for six long years is horrific. With two wars, one of which one of the worst foreign mistakes/crimes in our nations history costing more than 100,000 LIVES and 3 trillion dollars in borrowed money. the worst recession in 70 years, numerous attacks on our freedom and liberty such as 'sneak and peek", "warrant-less wiretapping', suspension of due process, presidential signing statements.Lets not forget such gems as Bankruptcy reform and prescription drug reform that were both drafted by lobbyist. Tell us what they did right to earn your vote.
And the very same Republicans are saying more of the same agenda will fix the problems they created? You guys are amazing.
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freepress6 says:
Nevada;s most populous county hasn't released vote totals. Last word I received is they're still counting. The subject of apportioned delegates is still important to some of us. Sterling Greenwood/AspenFreePress
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tryfreedomUS says:
Here is the reality. Newt isn't unelectable although Romney, etc. want to paint him that way as well as the mainstream media. Do Newt's divorces matter? Americans heavily prefer Presidents such as JFK, FDR, and Clinton who were unfaithful to faithful husbands such as Dubya, Nixon and Carter...http://www.tryfreedom.us/2012/01/31/is-america-really-a-puritan-nation-why-gingrichs-divorces-may-not-matter/
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