Mitt Romney claimed victory in the New Hampshire Republican primary win in Iowa to continue the club last week.
Received the former governor of Massachusetts, who owns a house in New Hampshire, about 40% of the vote, with the highest scores are calculated as of Wednesday morning local time.
[Interview: Mitt Romney, Republican candidate for president], "Thank you New Hampshire, we made history tonight.
This situation is always a very special place for our family and I am at home here.
You know as we celebrate tonight, and tomorrow we go back to work. "
She graduated from Texas Congressman Ron Paul, the other with about 23% and a former governor of Utah, John Huntsman, and came in third with almost 17%.
He fought Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich in fourth place with less than 10% each.
All six candidates promised to stay in the race for the next major in the State of South Carolina on Saturday on the set, but after that Romney is seen as the most powerful force driving after two rounds.
In his remarks, aimed directly at Romney, President Barack Obama did not mention the name of any of his Republican rival.
[Interview: Mitt Romney, Republican candidate for president. "The president has run out of ideas now, it's running out of excuses.
And tonight, we ask the good people of South Carolina to join the citizens of New Hampshire in 2012 and the year runs out of time. "
Will hold color and clubs in every U.S. state during the next few months to vote on the candidate of the Republican Party before the eventual winner is crowned in August after which they will face a Democratic president
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