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Romney tightens grip on Republican nomination

US: Mitt Romney edged out rival Rick Santorum in a nail-biter vote in Ohio as he tightened his grip on the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination with a string of Super Tuesday wins. Santorum kept his hopes alive with a trio of victories in North Dakota, Oklahoma and Tennessee, but Romney took at least six states: Idaho, Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont,Alaska and, after a torturous wait, Ohio.Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich won resoundingly in his home state of Georgia, giving him an outside chance of rebooting his bid if he can gain some momentum in a clutch of upcoming battles in the conservative Deep South.

Super Tuesday

*Voting took place in 10 states

*Over 400 delegates up for grabs

*Mitt Romney won six states- Idaho, Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont,Alaska and Ohio.

*Rick Santorum won three states- North Dakota, Oklahoma and Tennessee

*Newt Gingrich won Georgia

But it was the Rust Belt state of Ohio, which is expected to be a key battleground when President Barack Obama takes on the Republican nominee in the November 6 general election, that was the story of the night.

Romney ended up taking the state by about 10,000 votes, or one percent of the vote, denying Santorum his central argument that he alone can compete against Obama in working-class, Midwestern swing states. “There are three states tonight under our belt and counting,” Romney told supporters in a ballroom in the Westin Hotel in Boston, with his wife Ann beaming proudly at his side, before the Ohio and Idaho results were in.

“We will get more before this night is over. We're on our way,” he said. “I'm not going to let you down. I'm going to get this nomination.”

At a “victory” party in Steubenville, Ohio, Santorum loyalists cheered after he won Oklahoma, but the late Ohio loss was to leave a sour taste in their mouths.Santorum, 53, a devout Roman Catholic who fiercely opposes abortion and gay marriage, has billed himself as the only authentic conservative in the race who understands working-class voters and can beat Obama in the fall.

“We have won in the West, Midwest, South and we're ready to win across this country,” he told a rally amid ear-splitting cheers from supporters.The mixed bag of results means there is still a long way to go in the state-by-state battle ahead of the Republican convention in August when the party's nominee will be crowned.

Boston,Wednesday,AFP

 

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