Last night Mitt Romney added another state and more delegates to his collection of wins. He came in first place with 47.6 percent of the votes, Newt Gingrich came in second place with 22.6 percent of the vote, Ron Paul came in third with 18.6 percent and Rick Santorum finished last with 11.1 percent, according to Google Elections.

However, since Nevada isn’t a “winner takes all” state, the delegates at stake were divided up. Nye and Esmeralda County went to Ron Paul, and Paul let everyone know that he isn’t leaving the race any time soon.

Romney and Paul were the only candidates to spend money campaigning in the state of Nevada.

In Gingrich’s speech last night he announced he was a Giants fan, another reason to dislike him. Go Patriots!

By Nikky Raney

Because I'm Nikky Raney & you're not. Student, blogger & aspiring journalist as well as editor. I have already been a paid journalist and I have a lot of experience. Worked for political campaigns as well as at a television station. I am currently attending New England School of Communications in Bangor, Maine. I was Managing Editor and was one of the creators in 2006 of the largest student run newspaper in New England: The Tide, at Dover High School in Dover, New Hampshire. I was born June 7, 1990 in the Philippines. My personal site is The Future of Journalism - NikkyRaney.com You can follow me on twitter - http://twitter.com/nikkyraney

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