Rick Santorum wins Kansas GOP caucuses
Santorum overwhelmingly won the Kansas contest, as rival Mitt Romney was showing strength in Wyoming, the second state to hold caucuses today.
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Kansas99% reporting | 14.4% 4,294votes | 12.6% 3,760votes | 20.9% 6,242votes | 51.2% 15,271votes |
Santorum overwhelmingly won the Kansas contest, as rival Mitt Romney was showing strength in Wyoming, the second state to hold caucuses today.
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