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Updated: 7:16 AM Feb 4, 2012
Romney, Gingrich expect Romney to win Nev. vote
A confident Mitt Romney is looking past his GOP opponents and Nevada's caucuses.
Posted: 7:16 AM Feb 4, 2012Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: newscenter16@wndu.com |
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A confident Mitt Romney is looking past his GOP opponents and Nevada's caucuses.
Chief rival Newt Gingrich is bracing for defeat in a state Romney won in 2008.
Romney plans to go to Colorado Saturday morning for a campaign
rally before returning to Las Vegas for a party with supporters at a casino a few miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
In a sign that he doesn't expect to win, Gingrich plans a simple
statement instead of an event after the voting.
Romney cruised to victory in Florida last Tuesday, handily won
this state four years ago and is heavily favored to win Saturday's
contest.
Gingrich, Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick
Santorum also are on the ballot.
Some of these results may not be available until Wednesday
Indiana:
Elkhart: Elkhart Truth
Fulton: Rochester Sentinel
Kosciusko: Times-Union
LaGrange: LaGrange County
LaPorte: LaPorte County
Marshall: Marshall County
Starke: WKVI Radio
Pulaski: WKVI Radio
Michigan:
Berrien
Cass County.
St. Joseph County

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