Kansas To Rick, Wyoming+ To Mitt

Fox News

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.

With all precincts reporting, Santorum dominated the  race with 51 percent support. Romney trailed with 21 percent, followed by Newt  Gingrich with 14 percent. Ron Paul was in last place with 13  percent.

Of Kansas’ total haul of 40 delegates, Santorum  picked up 33. He won another three in the latest round of voting out of  Wyoming.

But Romney practically erased all of Santorum’s  gains Saturday, winning the overall Wyoming contest along with a series of  tiny caucuses in far-flung locales like Guam — racking up more than 30  delegates and once again using the nuances of the delegate battle to frustrate  Santorum’s effort to build momentum. Santorum still trails Romney by more than  200 delegates

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/10/santorum-aims-for-strong-showing-in-kansas-but-delegate-game-could-favor-romney/#ixzz1omEzrSyH


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