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Santorum wins Kansas GOP caucuses, gains blunted by Romney's island victories
FOX ^ | 3/10/12

Posted on 03/10/2012 1:25:53 PM PST by Mr. K

Edited on 03/10/2012 3:58:29 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

Rick Santorum swept to victory in the Kansas Republican presidential caucuses Saturday, marking his strongest caucus finish yet but still struggling to make a dent in Mitt Romney's delegate lead.

Kansas offers a total haul of 40 delegates, and Santorum is expected to take at least 30 of them. If Santorum can keep Romney from crossing a certain threshold, he could conceivably take them all.

With 98 percent of precincts reporting, Santorum was well ahead with 51 percent. Romney trailed with 21 percent, followed by Gingrich with 14 percent. Ron Paul was in last place with 13 percent.

However, Santorum still trails Romney by more than 200 delegates. Romney frustrated the Santorum campaign's gains on Saturday with a series of smaller victories in far-flung locales like Guam. Romney picked up at least 23 delegates over the weekend.

The candidates head next into Mississippi and Alabama for primaries on Tuesday, as well as caucuses in Hawaii.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: getoutnewt; kenyanbornmuzzie; mittromney; newtgetout; newtgingrich; newtsplittingthevote; ricksantorum
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To: Toespi

“Just out of curiosity how many people voted?”

Less than 1% of the Kansas population.


21 posted on 03/10/2012 1:57:47 PM PST by Marguerite (When I'm good, I am very, very good. But! When I'm bad, I'm even better)
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To: Mr. K

Awesome!!


22 posted on 03/10/2012 1:58:03 PM PST by RIghtwardHo
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To: fwdude

I read that Rick got 32 delegates out of a possible 40. Not bad at all.


23 posted on 03/10/2012 1:58:55 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: Steelfish

He’s never been all that great at getting the message and it’s hard to teach an old you-know-what new tricks.


24 posted on 03/10/2012 2:00:44 PM PST by Houghton M.
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To: Marguerite

So let me get ths straight. 53% of 1%?


25 posted on 03/10/2012 2:02:34 PM PST by Toespi
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To: Mr. K
Santorum wins 53%

Of what total vote? Thanks.

26 posted on 03/10/2012 2:03:10 PM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Toespi

Yep.


27 posted on 03/10/2012 2:03:23 PM PST by Marguerite (When I'm good, I am very, very good. But! When I'm bad, I'm even better)
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To: Toespi

28,856 with 94.5% counted.


28 posted on 03/10/2012 2:04:02 PM PST by KansasGirl
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To: Utmost Certainty
He projects an image of being a good little Christian family man...

Is there a problem with being a good "little" Christian family man? BTW, Rick has solid proposals for all of the issues that confront the country from Iran to the economy.

29 posted on 03/10/2012 2:04:13 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: Lazlo in PA

He doesn’t get ANY delegates, who are unbound. They can vote for whomever they want at the Convention in Tampa.


30 posted on 03/10/2012 2:05:02 PM PST by Marguerite (When I'm good, I am very, very good. But! When I'm bad, I'm even better)
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To: Mr. K

OF course, nobody actually lives in Kansas, and nobody cares at all what people in Kansas think. Rick is always running off to these no-nothing states that nobody wants to bother with.

Not like Gingrich, who only competes in the states with important people. As Gingrich says, anybody can win in backwards middle-america states that nobody gives a damn about.


31 posted on 03/10/2012 2:06:58 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Steelfish

Kansas and Tennessee don’t count as actual southern states; to be a southern state you have to have a contiguous border with Georgia.


32 posted on 03/10/2012 2:07:55 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Lazlo in PA

Please post a new thread “Santroum Leads in BOTH HARD and SOFT delegate count”.


33 posted on 03/10/2012 2:07:55 PM PST by parksstp (I pick RIck! (If he's good enough for Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh, he's good enough for me))
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To: Mr. K
I dislike caucus States intensely, but even at that prefer them over open primaries. Caucuses are like a private party at someones home and aren't as well attended as when voters attend as a primary election.

Used to be caucuses here in Oklahoma. Back in those days I was a Dem and during one never to be forgotten primary I spend hours trying to find the house where my precinct caucus was being held. After the 5th or 6th phone call it became clear that I was not wanted at the caucus and they weren't going to give me clear directions to that hidden home, which was out in the country. Democrats were pretty sleazy even then.

I would bet that less than 10% of the number of primary voters would actually attend a caucus rather than a voting election. So a very limited number of people choose the actual candidate. I tend to view the results of caucauses as very questionable given the small sample of people voting.

34 posted on 03/10/2012 2:08:21 PM PST by pepperdog (Why are Democrats Afraid of a Voter ID Law?)
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To: CharlesWayneCT

” as Gingrich says, anybody can win in backwards middle-america states that nobody gives a damn about”.

Gingrich said this? Could you please give us the source?


35 posted on 03/10/2012 2:10:42 PM PST by Toespi
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To: KansasGirl

If Gingrich had just come to Kansas and spent a LITTLE bit of time, he might have drawn off enough of the Romney vote to keep Romney below 20%. Or, to drive up the total vote just enough to keep Romney below 20%.

If Gingrich had gotten 1500 MORE caucus voters, Romney would be below 20%. If he had taken a mere 300 votes from Romney, Romney would be below 20%.

Anywhere between stealing 300 Romney supporters, or bringing 1500 new supporters, and Romney would have been denied delegates — and it wouldn’t have even mattered if Gingrich also drew more Santorum voters.

It was another case where the important thing was to do one thing, and Gingrich didn’t do that.

Just like in Georgia, where the most important thing was to let Santorum stay above 20% in order to draw delegates from Romney, but instead Gingrich ran a biting negative Robocall not against Romney, but against Santorum, thus pushing Santorum below 20% and getting Romney at least 4 additional delegates.


36 posted on 03/10/2012 2:16:23 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Lazlo in PA
Is there a problem with being a good "little" Christian family man?

Did I say there was?

BTW, Rick has solid proposals for all of the issues that confront the country from Iran to the economy.

Yeah, like advocating a 28% top-rate income tax, allowing the government to play favorites by giving special 0% tax rates to "manufacturers", and supporting anti-free trade measures so he can appease labor unions.
37 posted on 03/10/2012 2:19:04 PM PST by Utmost Certainty (Our Enemy, the State | Gingrich 2012)
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To: Utmost Certainty
but as half-measures go Santorum’s solutions are solid!
38 posted on 03/10/2012 2:20:33 PM PST by Reily
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To: CharlesWayneCT
"Kansas and Tennessee don’t count as actual southern states; to be a southern state you have to have a contiguous border with Georgia."

Tennessee does share a border with Georgia.

39 posted on 03/10/2012 2:21:17 PM PST by StormEye
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To: Marguerite
Apparently, they have trained the Gingrich minions so well to SAY "unbound delegates" that they don't know what it actually means.

"Saturday 10 March 2012: All 40 of Kansas' delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders based on the results of the voting in today's Precinct Caucuses. Caucuses begin at 10:00 AM CST. [Section II. 1.] Each voter casts 1 ballot for the candidate of his or her choice. [Section IV. 2. B.]

Not every caucus leads to unbound delegates, or even to the more common "step-wise caucuses" which contrary to the Gingrich supporters claims also lead to the candidate really getting delegates, only later.

Of course, you are also the one acting with glee about only "1%" voting. Which is the way caucuses work, although nobody forces people to stay home.

But taking your 1% seriously, just for a second, I guess that there are only 4,185 people in ALL OF KANSAS who support Gingrich, while millions apparently hate his guts.

40 posted on 03/10/2012 2:23:24 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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