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Maine Caucus Results 2012: Mitt Romney Wins Contest

By BETH FOUHY and STEVE PEOPLES 02/11/12 10:51 PM ET AP

Maine Caucus Results 2012

PORTLAND, Maine -- Mitt Romney narrowly won Maine's Republican caucuses, state party officials announced Saturday, providing his campaign with a much-needed boost after three straight losses earlier this week. But the former Massachusetts governor won just a plurality of the Maine vote, suggesting he still has work to do to unite GOP voters behind his candidacy.

At a gathering in Portland, state Republican Chairman Charlie Webster announced Romney had won with 2,190 votes, or 39 percent, compared to 1,996 – about 36 percent – for Ron Paul, the only other candidate to aggressively compete in the state. Rick Santorum received 989 votes and Newt Gingrich won 349, but neither actively campaigned there. Other candidates drew 61 votes.

The totals reflected about 84 percent of the state's precincts. Webster insisted that any caucus results that come in after Saturday wouldn't be counted no matter how close the vote.

"Some caucuses decided not to participate in this poll and will caucus after this announcement," Webster said. "Their results will not be factored in. The absent votes will not be factored into this announcement after the fact."

Romney's win, combined with his victory in the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference in Washington hours earlier, helped slow an embarrassing skid that began Tuesday when he lost contests in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado to Santorum. The twin triumphs dampened the perception – for now – that conservatives were unwilling to support Romney.

Romney's campaign has demonstrated skill and flexibility in winning a big state like Florida and eking out a victory in a low-turnout contest like Maine, where organization and voter contact are essential. Out of Maine's 258,000 registered Republicans, nearly 5,600 cast ballots in the weeklong contest.

But questions about Romney's durability as the party's presumed front-runner persist. Fully 61 percent of Maine voters selected another candidate than Romney in a state practically in his back yard. And Romney's showing was down considerably from 2008, when he won 51 percent of the vote.

Maine's caucuses began Feb. 4 and continued throughout the week. Several communities elected to hold their caucuses at a later date.

Caucuses in Washington County that had been scheduled for Saturday were postponed until Feb. 18 because of a major snowstorm that blanketed the region. Earlier, party Executive Director Michael Quatrano said county officials had been told the results of that caucus would not count toward the total.

But Washington County GOP Chairman Chris Gardner objected, saying he had known his county's tally wouldn't be included in Saturday's announcement but didn't realize it wouldn't be counted at all. He said he had called state party leaders and "expressed my complete and utter dismay."

Gardner, a Romney supporter, said the snowstorm had left him no choice but to postpone the caucuses.

"Refusal to reconsider under those circumstances would be extremely disheartening," he told The Associated Press. "I trust that the party will make the right decision here."

He added, "We will proceed next Saturday. We'll have our vote and we are going to submit it to the state party for them to reconsider."

Many Paul supporters were angry.

"There's a very good chance that you'll find that Washington County goes for Ron Paul," said Mark Willis, a county coordinator for the Paul campaign.

His wife, Violet, added, "We don't want to be disenfranchised."

Webster told reporters there were less than 200 votes in Washington County and he doubted that including them would have changed the outcome.

Speaking to supporters in Portland, Paul expressed disappointment that only a portion of the state's caucuses had counted toward the total.

"I wish all the caucuses had met today," Paul said, adding, "It's almost like we could call it a tie."

Romney was attending a fundraiser in California late Saturday, after visiting caucus sites in Maine earlier in the day, where he pressed voters for their backing.

"I thank the voters of Maine for their support," Romney said in a statement late Saturday. "I'm committed to turning around America. And I'm heartened to have the support of so many good people in this great state."

Romney visited two caucus sites Saturday after abandoning plans to take the day off. The change made clear that his campaign could ill-afford another loss.

Romney also held a town hall-style meeting in Maine on Friday night. It was the first time he'd taken voter questions since campaigning in South Carolina last month.

Maine's nonbinding presidential straw poll had drawn virtually none of the hype surrounding recent contests in Florida and Nevada, where candidates poured millions of dollars into television and radio advertising.

Romney's campaign had placed only a small cable television ad buy airing Friday and Saturday, at a cost of several thousand dollars. But he sent surrogates to the state in recent days and hosted a telephone town hall in addition to Friday's campaign stop.

Romney consistently declined to criticize Paul, however.

Instead, he lobbed indirect criticism at Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, and Gingrich, a former House speaker, by repeating intensifying rhetoric of recent days that paints them as tainted Washington insiders.

"I have never spent a day in Washington working," Romney said. "I expect to go there, get it fixed and then go home."

He added, "In my home with my mom and dad I learned conservative values. In my faith I learned conservative values. And in my business."

Romney won 11 delegates in Maine and Texas Rep. Ron Paul won 10, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich were shut out.

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Fouhy reported from Washington. Associated Press writers David Sharp in Portland, Maine, and Glenn Adams in Augusta, Maine, contributed to this report.

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TheHandyman 02:47 AM on 02/12/2012
"I have never spent a day in Washington working," Romney said. "I expect to go there, get it fixed and then go home." --- Is this guy a comic? There has never been a single politician who hasn't said this who has ever fixed Washington. And it certainly isn't going to be a Republiwon't and even being a Mormon christianish person is only going to make it worse. And so far, while Romney has told more lies  Read More...
08:32 AM on 02/20/2012
Ron Paul 2012
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Jim NLN
Obama 2012 and beyond!
11:17 AM on 02/17/2012
Republicans cannot count because they think math is a science and they refused to take science classes because they believe in GOD!
09:15 AM on 02/17/2012
No army and no political hack can stop an idea who's time has come. Dirty politics are disgusting, but the Ron Paul Revolution will prevail in the end.

Ron Paul 2012
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Martha Stuart
11:44 PM on 02/15/2012
So who is Mr. Webster to decide that votes in the Washington County caucuses are meaningless? Do Maine Republicans realize that the party leadership has such a low opinion of them?
11:05 PM on 02/15/2012
Sorry the links I posted are not working.

Here are the correct links:
http://www.youtube.com/​watch?v=ByDbWaTXvg8
http://www.youtube.com/​watch?v=tze9-pyaj3g
10:55 PM on 02/15/2012
Why were the other counties in Maine not counted for? Shouldn't their votes count as well? Watch these two clips and see what happened in Maine. This makes me wonder what happened in the other states...
Link these stories to wherever you can, and lets inform the American Public to what is really going on.
http://www.youtube.com/​watch?v=ByDbWaTXvg8&feature​=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/​watch?feature=endscreen&v=t​ze9-pyaj3g&NR=1
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Dezembrr
Winging it...
09:16 PM on 02/15/2012
Find Waldo?
03:42 PM on 02/15/2012
http://www.watchthevote2012.com/

Who actually won when you total up the reports at a grass roots level - i.e. keep it honest...
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Martha Stuart
12:04 AM on 02/16/2012
Who posts this data and where do they get it?
06:48 PM on 02/17/2012
Why don't you take the time to investigate and find out. There's little point in me telling you is there.

I'm British, and I care quite a bit about your democratic process because of its impact on the UK and the world. Such as how many people are likely to die over the next 4 years...
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
10:01 PM on 02/13/2012
Santorum doesn't want government involved in our lives at
all -- except on those things he'd like, such as tearing up the
Constitution and replacing with theocratic rule based on the
King James Bible.
doinaheckuvanutjob
Monsanto stole my micro-bio & put in GMO's
09:06 PM on 02/13/2012
So now we find Mittens has NOT won Iowa, and now Maine.

How many more primaries will Willard claim he won, come to find out he lost them??
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Martha Stuart
12:05 AM on 02/16/2012
Apparently more than it took Bush to take the 2000 election.
doinaheckuvanutjob
Monsanto stole my micro-bio & put in GMO's
01:57 AM on 02/17/2012
Indeed! Well said!
03:16 PM on 02/13/2012
....
Barack: Now tell me who won the Maine caucus?
Bill: Mitt.
Barack: Meat? I thought Maine is famous for its lobster.
Bill: Yes.
Barack: Then who won?
Bill: Mitt.
Barack: I hate meat. Lobster is juicier and more delicious. So tell me who won the Maine caucus?
.....

This is part of a political comedy I have written. You can watch it on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7wrO5G6x4I
or visit:
http://charles-dollar.blogspot.com/
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Michael D OBrien
01:06 PM on 02/13/2012
Mitt won the Maine caucuses with 39.2% of the 2% of registered Republican voters in Maine!
Rounding up, Mitt got .8% of the registered voters!
Victory is mine exclaimed Mitt!
When less than 1% of the registered voters feel moved enough to attend a caucus and vote for Mitt, how do you view that as any meaningful victory?
Same goes for Paul, only a little bit less even!
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armchairpickleback
"Truth is treason in the empire of lies" -Ron Paul
12:00 PM on 02/13/2012
LOL, yeah, Romney won, even though 140 towns had their caucuses cancelled or votes not reported.
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dawntoduskcm
Moderate Independent
08:01 PM on 02/14/2012
Unless they count them ALL! He did NOT win!
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REMEMBER2050
Frikkin' P.O.'d at the GOP's War on Women!!!!!!
11:22 AM on 02/13/2012
To those of you supporting Romney, Gingrich, or Santorum, are you aware your nomination is being stolen? How ironic if your nomination is won by cheating by one of your own.

On a recent Rachel Maddow show, she threw out a theory that in all states with caucuses or that aren't winner-take-all, after the votes--regardless of who wins--Paul supporters stick around and get themselves appointed as delegates. For example, "“In one precinct in Larimer County [in Colorado], the straw poll vote was 23 for Santorum, 13 for Paul, 5 for Romney, and 2 for Gingrich. There were 13 delegate slots, and Ron Paul got all 13.”

When you're a delegate now going to county and state, you are NOT obligated to vote for your precinct's candidate (unless you have morals, not the case here). Therefore, if Paul gets enough delegates, it means squat which candidate won which state because Paul got most of the delegates.

Think Maddow's a crackpot? Naw, she's brilliant--this is the biggest story of this ENTIRE nomination. After Maddow put this absolute craziness forth, a senior Paul advisor was interviewed, confirming everything with enthusiasm. I was blown away at his cavalier "transparency" trumpeting his complete lack of ethics--if you can't win fair, cheat!

Here's a summary and her interview: http://www.therightperspective.org/2012/02/12/how-ron-paul-could-win-after-all/
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debekniss
American Dreams are not an urban legend
12:02 PM on 02/15/2012
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I don't see how you see this as checating since all the supporters can do the same thing for the person they support. So when you say cheat what you should say is RON PAUL supporters are organized and know how the game is played and are winning at it. And yes each caniadate has the same opportunity to do this so don't blame Paul supporters for going the extram mile for the person they support. Cheat is not right .... Organization is correct.
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REMEMBER2050
Frikkin' P.O.'d at the GOP's War on Women!!!!!!
12:12 PM on 02/15/2012
I commented on the total lack of morality. That's all. I could really care less if Paul steals the nomination, but I am appalled that people like you actually attempt to spin what is only a complete lack of ethics.

You clearly have never been a delegate. Here's how it works: you meet with everybody in your precinct and a candidate is chosen. The chance that your particular precinct would even choose Ron Paul is between 7-20%. Then your precinct elects one of you to go to country to represent THEIR WISHES--NOT YOURS.

Therefore, if you go to precinct and vote for Ron Paul, even though your precinct undoubtedly didn't pick him, you're simply telling your very next-door neighbors to f*(&k off.

I really don't care if you have it all worked out in your head that this shows "organization." Sure. I'll even agree with you there. But what it shows as well is that Ron Paul supporters have absolutely no comunction on stabbing their community--and in fact their state--in the back.

So congratulations on being a Ron Paul supporter. Clearly that means you may be more clever than supporters of Romney, Gingrich, or Santorum, but in this case, that's obviously nothing to brag about.
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debekniss
American Dreams are not an urban legend
12:08 PM on 02/15/2012
REMEMBER2050
I forgot to mention that in one race the people who were to select delegates were told not to pick people under 40 as to give Mittens a better chance at winning ... NOW THAT IS CHEAT,
The folks in charge need to play fair according to the rules before and not make them up as they go, they need to make sure the counting is honest and correct every time, and they need to stop declaring winners till all the proof is in. And people wonder why only half of america take the time to vote with the level of competance going on do we blame them or the ones incharge of doing it?
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REMEMBER2050
Frikkin' P.O.'d at the GOP's War on Women!!!!!!
12:26 PM on 02/15/2012
In your last post before this, you were saying it's fine for Ron Paul supporters to have no ethics, but now here you say that Rmoney supporters are supposed to? Just go back and read that link I originally attached. Since you seem all split on morals, you might want to note that Ron Paul supporters are cheating MORE. So again, congratulations.
11:21 AM on 02/13/2012
Ron Paul 2012... just listen to the man
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REMEMBER2050
Frikkin' P.O.'d at the GOP's War on Women!!!!!!
11:39 AM on 02/13/2012
So you have zero fans and are here to trumpet Ron Paul? Interesting. How many monikers do you have?

Hey, you should be extra proud to be a Paul supporter. Because he intends to win the nomination by cheating. Now I'm sure you'll love this because he's your candidate, but just step back a minute and reflect how you'd feel if supporters of Romney, Gingrich, Santorum (or any of the people who already dropped out) were stealing the Paul votes?

I am incredibly amused. Liberals of course are in complete agreement that the GOP knows it can't win 2012 fair and square, and will therefore attempt a win by lying (witness Romney scaring the crap out of 85-year-olds telling them Obama's cutting 500 billion from Medicare).

But here you all are in your own nomination process--cheating there too!!!! Priceless. This is the biggest story of this nomination, and here's an explanation and an interview with a senior Paul advisor, who is thrilled and enthusiastic to the max at this brilliant strategy of committing fraud on the entire Republican Party: http://www.therightperspective.org/2012/02/12/how-ron-paul-could-win-after-all/

Be sure to watch the entire interview. And there's some more of the fabulous Paul "transparency"--his advisor's happy to admit they intend to steal the nomination!
01:05 PM on 02/13/2012
It's not cheating it's just smart. He discloses what he is doing openly. Delegates are the name of the game and he's focusing on them. You can get the full scoop and even hear it from a Ron Paul campaign staffer. Any other candidate could be doing this but they aren't.

http://youtu.be/9x28_I9oIVg

But if you just listen to Ron Paul, regardless of whether you agree with him on every position, you should recognize that he has integrity and has been consistent in his views for decades unlike most politicians who just say what they think people want to hear to get their vote.

I've never wrote about ANY political candidate ever because I never really felt they were honorable people, but I feel differently about Ron Paul.
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dawntoduskcm
Moderate Independent
08:12 PM on 02/14/2012
Well let sput it this way since i read an article today. That stated that an audit of the 2008 voter registration and they well over 2.5 million regestered either dead or registered in several states of one person.I would not be talking down about ethics in this caseRon paul has been up front with his game plan.And within the rules! Compared to the others & you know WHO! Its a breath of fresh air!
11:57 AM on 02/13/2012
Did...didn't like it.