Mitt Romney won the Nevada Republican caucus Saturday — hardly a surprise because virtually no other GOP candidates competed there.
Hey, you take ‘em any way you get ‘em. Besides, he just won Michigan (and Wyoming!), so let’s not be so stingy. Considering the results, the headlines should be Romney sweeps Nevada, or something like that.
In early returns, Romney had 46 percent of the vote. Arizona Sen. John McCain was second at 15 percent, followed by Texas Rep. Ron Paul, the only other Republican to make a major effort here, on McCain's heels at 14 percent.
It probably means nothing that Nevada has the fourth highest Mormon population in the country. They were only 20% of the caucus voters.
Let's give the Twit his propers.
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