Yet another state rejected Mitt Romney yesterday as Kansas threw its support behind Rick Santorum. The former Pennsylvania Senator garnered a whopping 51% of the votes in the Kansas primary, dwarfing Romney, who had 21%. Newt Gingrich weighed in at 14% support while Ron Paul had 13%.
Santorum received 51% of the votes, according to a Kansas Republican Party initial count. Romney was second with 21%, followed by Newt Gingrich at 14% and Ron Paul at 13%. The vote came on the heels of big Santorum wins on Super Tuesday and set him up well for Tuesday's primaries in Mississippi and Alabama.
Santorum received 51% of the votes, according to a Kansas Republican Party initial count. Romney was second with 21%, followed by Newt Gingrich at 14% and Ron Paul at 13%. The vote came on the heels of big Santorum wins on Super Tuesday and set him up well for Tuesday's primaries in Mississippi and Alabama.
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