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Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Mitt Romney wins Rick Santorum, by 8 votes iowa caucus results

Received former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney narrowly over former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania in the Iowa caucuses on Tuesday, winning the first contest to win the Republican nomination for president, Hawk head the Republican Party State, and Matt Strawn, said early on Wednesday after a long night with two candidates in the tie.

Santorum has achieved an impressive performance to come from behind in Iowa on Tuesday, associations, and get only eight votes short of the formation and funding of much better and better organized in the competition over Iowa Romney of modern societies in 1976.

It won the match, which Santorum
"Game in," said Santorum supporters who gathered in Johnston, Iowa, in what amounted to a victory speech after the announcement of the results.

Approved a devout Catholic and father of seven for his social conservatism in New Hampshire, which holds the first binding vote on January 10. Iowa caucuses are not binding.

"With your help and the grace of God, and we will have another night of fun a week from now," said Santorum, after the submission of congratulations to Romney, who now appears headed toward the nomination. It is expected to win Romney in New Hampshire, where he owns a vacation home.

Analysis: Romney's race to lose

If Romney wins the Granite State, which will be the first non-incumbent president to win Iowa and New Hampshire since its inception in 1976, states in the nomination process in the early critical.

Santorum won the support of 30,007 compounds, giving him 25 percent support, while Romney won 30,015 votes - 25 percent also said Strawn.

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