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LAS VEGAS -- Mitt Romney won Saturday's Nevada GOP presidential caucus, thanks largely to overwhelming support from the Silver State's sizable number of like-minded LDS voters.
"Today, the people of Nevada voted for change in Washington," Romney said, calling the need for change even more apparent because of the nation's economic challenges. "With a career spent turning around business, creating jobs and imposing fiscal discipline, I am ready to get my hands on Washington and turn it inside out."See the full content of this document
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Romney Wins Big in Nevada
Romney gambled -- wisely it turns out -- on securing another first-place finish in Nevada by cutting short his campaigning in South Carolina, which on Saturday went for Sen. John McCain of Arizona in a tight race with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. Romney bet on Mormon-friendly Nevada rather than South Carolina -- the ...
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