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New Hampshire primary results: Romney cruises to victory

2012 New Hampshire Republican Primary Top Five - Caricatures
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2012 New Hampshire Republican Primary Top Five

Read more about the results for the 2012 New Hampshire Republican Primary.

Approximate totals:
Mitt Romney39%
Ron Paul23%
Jon Huntsman17%
Newt Gingrich9%
Rick Santorum9%

Source photos:
Huntsman - CC from World Economic Forum's flickr photostream.
Santorum - CC from Gage Skidmore's flickr photostream.
Perry - CC from Robert Scoble's Flickr photostream.m.
Ron Paul - Paul - CC from Gage Skidmore's flickr photostream.
Gingrich - CC from Gage Skidmore's flickr photostream.
Romney - CC - from from Matthew Reichbach's Flickr photostream.

NOTE: CC = Creative Commons licensed photo




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Click for more on Santorum and 2012: to.pbs.org Former Sen. Rick Santorum addressed his supporters in New Hampshire after placing fourth in the state's primary. Undeterred by the results, he told the crowd 'We are going to go on to South Carolina."
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Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss what to look for in New Hampshire as the results roll in, the state of the GOP field and how Tuesday's primary could affect South Carolina's primary next week.
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