Mitt Romney Victorious In Maine Caucus
Despite rumblings of Ron Paul potentially winning the Maine Republican Caucus or coming in second, he comes in third place to Mitt Romney and John McCain, perspectively. Paul and Romney are the only people that themselves or a surrogate visited. If Ron Paul can’t win in a State like Maine, it is doubtful he will be able to pick up any states on Super Tuesday. Not to say Paul couldn’t win any, but it is unlikely.
AUGUSTA, Maine — Mitt Romney won the presidential preference voting context by Maine Republicans on Saturday in the party’s municipal caucuses, which were heavily attended across the state.
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, had a little over half of the vote with about two-thirds of the towns holding caucuses reporting. John McCain worked to keep his vote above 20 percent, trailed by Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee.
The nonbinding votes, the first step toward electing 18 Maine delegates to the Republican National Convention, were taking place in public schools, Grange halls, fire stations and town halls across the state.
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