Romney Wins Maine Caucuses

U.S. Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney pauses while delivering an address titled, "Faith in America" at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas December 6, 2007. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES) (© Jessica Rinaldi / Reuters)
Republican presidential candidate Former Massachusetts Governor Romney delivers an address titled, "Faith in America" at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station (© Jessica Rinaldi / Reuters)
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Updated: 2/11 7:57 pm
Portland, Maine - Mitt Romney has won the Maine caucuses by a slim margin, giving him a much needed boost following losses in three other contests in the past week.
 
The former Massachusetts governor defeated Ron Paul, the only other GOP hopeful competing in the state. Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich did not actively participate in the contest.
 
Party leaders announced the results Saturday. The caucuses began February 4 and continued through the week. Some Maine communities have yet to hold their caucuses, though party leaders say they don't plan to count those votes.
 
Romney easily won the Maine caucuses in 2008.
 
Maine has 24 delegates to the party's national convention, 21 of them were at stake in a process that began with the caucuses.
 
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