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FL Primary Results: Mitt Romney Scores Huge Florida Win, But Primary Looks Far From Finished

Posted: 01/31/12 08:14 PM ET  |  Updated: 02/01/12 09:49 AM ET

Fl Primary Results 2012

TAMPA, Fla. -- Florida was, at one time, the state that could sew up the Republican presidential nomination for Mitt Romney and end the primary.

Not anymore. But Romney's overwhelming win here Tuesday night was a big moment for the former Massachusetts governor that fully restored him to frontrunner status, and dealt a major blow to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Romney won convincingly, with 46.4 percent to Gingrich's 31.9 percent, with 100 percent of the vote counted. Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) trailed behind, with 13.4 and 7.0 percent, respectively.

Romney began his victory speech by addressing head on the growing concerns in the GOP about the nastiness of the primary fight between him and Gingrich, noting that Democrats have watched the brawl and "comfort themselves with the thought that a competitive primary will leave us divided and weak."

"I've got news for them. A competitive primary does not divide us, it prepares us. And we will win," Romney said to a cheering crowd.

But Romney saved much of his most aggressive rhetoric for President Barack Obama, a clear sign that he has watched and learned the way that Republican voters respond to Gingrich's willingness to speak bluntly and forcefully about the incumbent president. Romney's speech was a succession of swipes at Obama.

"In the State of the Union address, the president actually said these words. He says, 'Let's remember how we got here,'" Romney said, referring to the nation's prolonged economic slump. "Don't worry Mr. President. We remember exactly how we got here. You won the election."

"Leadership is about taking responsibility, not making excuses. Mr. President, you were elected to lead. You chose to follow. And now it's time for you to get out of the way," he said.

Romney said Obama's idea of a free economy, "is to send your money to his friends," and he said if elected president, he would help "build an America where hope is a new job with a paycheck, not a faded word on an old bumper sticker."

"I stand ready to lead this party and to lead our nation," Romney said. "My leadership will end the Obama era and begin a new era of American prosperity."

It was by far one of Romney's strongest speeches of the campaign, and the crowd's wildly enthusiastic response validated that.

The news Tuesday night that Romney will begin receiving Secret Service protection on Thursday added to the sense that he had taken a very real step toward becoming the nominee.

Gingrich was unbowed.

"We are going to contest every place and we are going to win and we will be in Tampa as the nominee in August," he said.

Romney's win in Florida put him in solid position to ultimately claim the GOP nomination. At points throughout the past year, many political observers thought that the race would be over if Romney won here.

But the race will go forward at full speed, largely because Gingrich has dug in his heels and angrily denounced those who say his candidacy is over after a Florida loss. That chorus was joined Tuesday by Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.).

Defiantly, Gingrich said this week he'll fight tooth and nail, "state by state," all the way to August and the Republican convention, which, by the way, will be right back here in this city.

There are a few reasons why Gingrich could actually deliver on his threat.

Gingrich has been left for dead twice already in this primary, first when his campaign imploded last June and then again in early January, when his lead in the polls plummeted into the abyss. He has the guts, the brains, the anger, and -- for now -- the money to carry him along for some time. And there is still resistance to Romney from a significant portion of the Republican Party, particularly at its grassroots.

A total of 39 percent of GOP voters told CBS News in exit polls that they were not satisfied with their choices of candidates.

Lastly, more states are awarding delegates proportionally in Republican primaries than ever before, and the political universe -- thanks to the epic 2008 Democratic primary contest between Obama and Hilary Clinton -- is more aware than any time in recent history of why delegate counts are important. A candidate needs 1,144 delegates to secure the nomination. With his victory in Florida, Romney won 50 delegates and is up to 87 in all, ahead of Gingrich's 26, Santorum's 14, and Paul's 4.

The big question mark for Gingrich is how long he can run his campaign if he loses steam and donors, and if the biggest donor of all -- Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson -- decides to stop depositing $5 million checks in the bank account of the super PAC supporting Gingrich.

It was a big win for Romney, and it halted the wave of momentum behind Gingrich as he entered Florida just over a week ago, after winning South Carolina. But it was also absolutely mandatory for Romney to keep doubts about his candidacy at bay. And it didn't drive a stake through Gingrich's heart.

There is an air of uncertainty now about what lies ahead. Gingrich faces a full month before there are any more contests that favor him. It's not yet clear how the various campaigns will handle the odd pause in action between a quick burst of smaller state contests in early February and the Arizona and Michigan primaries on Feb. 28.

It's a nearly three-week gap where no votes will be cast. The Gingrich camp, sources said, will campaign in states where they are weak during the February lull, leaving Super Tuesday states that are advantageous to Gingrich -- Georgia, Tennessee and Oklahoma -- well enough alone. There are eight other states that will vote or caucus on March 6: Alaska, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Vermont, Virginia and Wyoming.

Gingrich will seek to build strength in those places. In Virginia, he can't because he's not on the ballot and is ineligible for the state's 49 delegates, a result of the way he has run a small and unorganized campaign. In places like Massachusetts, he probably won't spend any time, since that is the area where Romney is from.

The Romney campaign will likely have plenty of ammunition to use against Gingrich, simply because Romney will have won Florida and is expected to perform very well in Nevada on Saturday and in the early February caucus states.

A senior Romney adviser told The Huffington Post they expect the dead period to "freeze in place" the state of the race, and that Romney will focus on fundraising to boost up the campaign coffers, as well as deliver a policy speech or two. This state of affairs could end up putting even more pressure on Gingrich to try to produce some kind of breakout moment, to jump start his campaign (again).

"Newt's going to have to figure out how to go after Mitt without turning people off," said Al Cardenas, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, who attended Romney's rally but has not endorsed him. "That's not an easy assignment, given the fact that there won't be a lot of opportunities and the opportunities that may exist, he's not going to do that well. So he's gotta figure out, 'How do I survive February in order to be competitive in March?'"

Romney's win on Tuesday capped a week of "gutter politics," as Santorum put it, with Romney and Gingrich trading blows that seemed only to grow more vicious and personal by the day. It marked a new chapter for Romney, who showed a willingness to throw verbal punches on the trail that he had up until now allowed his campaign to deliver for him.

And the Romney campaign's concerted attacks on Gingrich following his huge win in South Carolina on Jan. 22 drove Gingrich to distraction and to angry, scattershot counter attacks that risked making him look desperate. Romney described him on Monday as "flailing."

Gingrich's anger was evident after his loss. While Santorum and Paul called Romney to congratulate him on his win, Gingrich did not, a Romney source told CNN's Candy Crowley.

Former Sen. Jim Talent (R-Mo.), one of Romney's top backers and an informal part of his campaign, defended the Romney campaign's broadsides at Gingrich.

"Everything we've raised are aspects of the speaker's professional and public record. This is what campaigns are about. You contrast on the record," Talent told HuffPost. "We've avoided the personal stuff. We really have. I don't know what Newt thinks or [is] saying but I think we've been very fair."

The two candidates will be under pressure from those in their party who have been distressed by the nasty tone of the race to get back to discussing substance and policy, and to restore some measure of civility as the race moves forward. Santorum himself worked this theme into a speech on Monday, and could begin scoring political points if Gingrich and Romney continue their food fight.

Santorum and Paul skipped Florida on Tuesday and held election night parties in Nevada, where the candidates will compete for that state's 28 delegates when Republicans caucus on Saturday.

Elise Foley contributed reporting from Tampa and Amanda Terkel contributed reporting from Orlando.


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Celebrating a huge win in Florida's primary contest Tuesday, Mitt Romney turned his focus on attacking President Obama in his victory speech. "My leadership will end the Obama era and begin a new era of American prosperity," Romney told the crowd. "President Obama's idea of a free economy is to send your money to his friends." Romney did take a small dig at his fellow GOP presidential candidates, saying he will help restore the economy because "unlike the other people running for president, I know how."
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TAMPA, Fla. -- Florida was, at one time, the state that could sew up the Republican presidential nomination for Mitt Romney and end the primary. Not anymore. But Romney's overwhelming win here Tues...
TAMPA, Fla. -- Florida was, at one time, the state that could sew up the Republican presidential nomination for Mitt Romney and end the primary. Not anymore. But Romney's overwhelming win here Tues...
 
 
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robodweeb 07:40 AM on 02/01/2012
Senseless says it was because folks were afraid of Democrats (Of course he hasn't a shred of evidence to back up his story)

What caused the 2008 recession:

Irrational exuberance in the housing market led many people to buy houses they couldn't afford, because everyone thought housing prices could only go up. In 2006, the bubble burst as housing prices started to decline.

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David Danio Jr
Breaking the barrier to share and sell..
08:34 PM on 02/05/2012
They loved and want Romney lead the way for better society.
12:24 AM on 02/04/2012
all of you, America don't know what Romney can do to you
he comme in and look you in the eyt , and Say i hate to do thei !

Tgen you are let go
but then Romney will tell you if you want to work here, ok but I will pay vyou $7.25 a hour !

Romney know how to talke and also Lie to you
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Stphane Battini
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité... À jamais !
02:06 PM on 02/03/2012
He(It) has winner's(conqueror's) " good head " this Mitt Romney that will change the last election or John Mccain had loser's beautiful head, even if with his(its) humor he made me laugh several times.

That will make "contrast" with François Hollande!!!
http://fr-fr.facebook.com/francoishollande.fr

Yan of France .
10:16 PM on 02/02/2012
Cheyanne & Chase Wiegenstein
their Mother & Father,
Gwendoln & Michael Wiegenstein

is it right for Gwen, & Mike Wiwgwnstein let their Kids (Cheyaanne, & Chase) was in the
(Same - ROOM) when Gwen kill her Mother !

Top it off Gwen other Has "Alzheimer" June Ann Fischer) 1929 - 2004

I found out & it took Gwen 6 1/2 years to tell me

Thank you,
June A.Fischer,
Son

ps was that right fore Cheyanane & Chase to be in the Same Room ?
let me know ta,
03:43 PM on 02/02/2012
How one can take Mitt Romney seriously?
If he really said what is in the article, this man is suffering from amnesia.
To me he is obnoxious and think people are stupid, so he throws some lies that his voters want to hear. Just like a zookeeper to a wild animals.
The whole election process is just a theater for poor. The real players are behind the curtain pulling the strings.
The decision is probably already made who will be the next president, but the show must go on, so people will think it is real.
Our life will not change if it will be Romney, Obama , Gingrich or any other one. It is too late. They are all controlled and they will do what the controlling group will tell them to do.
Thomas Frank in his book "Pity the Billionaire: The Hard-Times Swindle and the Unlikely Comeback of the Right" doesn't understand why people keep on voting for candidates who do not represent their interest.
If anyone think that Romney will be better for them then Bush or Obama are for a big surprise.
Wake up people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avf0yPXPJII
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wetheenemy
You want to do what with what?
02:59 AM on 02/02/2012
I remember in the last presidential election hearing a strange name as a candidate; Obama. I kept mixing his name up with Osama Bin Laden. Someone many had never heard of before was elected president! He turned out to be just a caricature of original thought and we were all so relieved that his handlers controlled him before he could do any damage. But then he self destructed anyway breaking any number of his pre-election promises and continued on with his puppet-like incompetent administration. But I digress, just remember this about the Republican race; the popular candidates may be overtaken out of nowhere when least expected.
12:20 AM on 02/02/2012
Not a surprising win considering that Romney outspent Gingrich 5 to 1. I don't get why Latinos would vote for either one of them, as they both clearly host anti-immigrant sentiments and foster distrust of and misunderstanding about Latinos. Gingrich is on video saying that Spanish is the language of the ghetto and Romney shares Tea Party views and said he plans to veto the Dream Act and secure our borders (meaning from Mexicans). Meanwhile, Romney pays a lower percentage of taxes than the middle class, has not presented a plan to create jobs and yet doesn't seem to have a problem with corporations taking their jobs overseas, oh... and he magically plans to reduce the deficit while giving millionaires and billionaires more tax breaks.
09:50 AM on 02/02/2012
Below is a exact quote from Newt... where in that does it say SPANISH or "Latinos" to me I read it where it is speaking to all that come to the USA to learn the Language of the USA. English. Why make this a racist statement? There is some of everyone that lives in the Ghetto... he was actually looking out for those that speak bilingual. Which brings up something here... I look around and see FREE English Classes all over the place here ... why is that such a huge request for everyone to speak English here?

“We should replace bilingual education with immersion in English so people learn the common language of the country and so they learn the language of prosperity, not the language of living in a ghetto.”
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10:45 PM on 02/01/2012
Both Romney and Gingrich are banking on enough people forgetting "how we got here".
05:57 AM on 02/02/2012
You have a point, but why are we worst off now, the blame can only last for so long, then action has to be taken and this aweful mess has to get on the mend and I mean without all the B.S.
10:03 PM on 02/01/2012
As a common citizen and wanting to see the best qualified person to win the GOP nomination I would like to see the candidates get down to business at hand. The issues troubling the American Voters are, The Economy, The unemployment, The Reduction in Federal Spending, The Mortgage Diaster, Cutting the size of the Federal Government, and correcting the Immigration Challenges. With these issues facing the candidates, valuable time should not be taken up throwing puches at each other attempting to destroy each others character. The American people are annoyed at these accusations since they prove absolutely nothing. The voters will be sway somewhat by the amount of money spent on advertisements, but the ads should change there approach getting on the qualifications of the candidates, rather then negative bashing.
It is time for a good positive approach for the candidates to show their individual plans on how they can resolve some of the issues America is facing, Take the gloves off, stop the mud-slinging, empty the ring, and attack the issues with the same amount of vigor!
09:49 PM on 02/01/2012
Nice try Romney dressing in the down to the earth jeans ands jacket.
Your stylist should know better.
PS. The jacket looks like Tom Ford or Marc Jacobs whom are both homosexuals.
GOTP are so very dumb.
Star2000dancer
Pay it forward, the movie..
09:27 PM on 02/01/2012
Anybody who did'nt think this primary was going to be a mess?
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chatnuptime1
Try some Icy cold reality.
12:21 AM on 02/02/2012
A mess is the only thing GOP knows how to do right. It gets an A+ in messiness. When the GOP in office.. all those Wall STreet crooks and Banksters will get a free pass and will not have to answer for their actions.
09:53 AM on 02/02/2012
I never dreamed that the Primary would go so low as this.. when one would spend thousands on 133,000 ads of mostly lies. I expect that from the left in Presidential Election but never from the right and in a Primary at that. Goes to show what limits a person will go to be President. Morals right out the window.
08:26 PM on 02/01/2012
We are going to elect the guy that fired everybody? Whats next?
Star2000dancer
Pay it forward, the movie..
09:28 PM on 02/01/2012
Mitt has no chance.
06:44 PM on 02/01/2012
Mitt doesn't care about the poor nor the middle class, but there is money to get outta the middle class and thats his agenda. The rich will get richer and the poor will get coal. Come on dummies can't you see that Mitt worth over 250 million, he doesn't give a rats a.. about anyone save the weathy in this country. I have nothing against rich people. i believe in the free interprize system, but common this joke has gone on to long. Don't worry Obama will create new jobs and the rich will still get richer. I have a question? Mitt says he has been married 42 years. Did he or his wife ever cheat on each other. Just wondering? peace out I'm a republican.
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09:17 AM on 02/02/2012
The only one that has a plan that will help all is Ron Paul. Much money would be saved by ending these wars! The government is living off borrowed money and it's about to end. That bubble is about to burst!!! No more safety nets! Then what?

Wake up, look around, and see what is right in front of us.

Rome is burning...
toastw
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05:43 PM on 02/01/2012
Given Mitt's stance on immigration and the number of immigrants in Florida, I'm really surprised he did so well.
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Jay Thomas
05:37 PM on 02/01/2012
Ha! no that's wrong...it is over...Newt will not bring anything but scorched earth to this race.

As far as Mitt goes...he has a tendency to really " step in it" ...the comment " i don't care about the poor coupled with his income and low tax's and offshore accounts etc.

Oh well... what do you expect from someone who believes in the angel Moroni !?