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Update: Romney Declares Victory in Washington Caucus

Final straw poll results are being tabulated, but news reports project that Mitt Romney will win the state after Saturday's caucus.

Update Sunday, March 4: The Washington State Republican Party released the final straw poll results Saturday night:

Candidate Votes Percentage Newt Gingrich 5,221 10.28% Ron Paul 12,594 24.81% Mitt Romney 19,111 37.65% Rick Santorum 12,089 23.81% Undecided/Other 1,749 3.44%

"I am excited with the record turnout of Republican voters to the caucus," said state party Chairman Kirby Wilbur. "I predicted around 50,000 people would attend the caucus and we had 50,764 vote in the straw poll."

Wilbur told Patch district level numbers would be released later today or Monday.

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Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney declared victory after several news reports projected him to win the straw poll in Saturday’s Washington State Caucus.

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Romney got a lead in early results, with more than 35 percent of the vote, and he held onto that lead as bigger counties started reporting their straw poll results.

Challengers Ron Paul and Rick Santorum were running nearly even behind him.

While the straw poll results were not binding, they indicate the preferences of the participants in the caucus, and “it would be fair” to expect that the numbers reflect how the delegates will vote in the upcoming district, county and state caucuses, said Washington State Republican Chairman Kirby Wilbur.

In a prepared statement, Romney signaled that he is looking forward to the campaign in the fall.

“The voters of Washington have sent a signal that they do not want a Washington insider in the White House. They want a conservative businessman who understands the private sector and knows how to get the federal government out of the way so that the economy can once again grow vigorously.”

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Romney's state party co-chairman, former State Sen. Dino Rossi, said before the final results were released that the campaign was pleased with Washington’s results.

"I think a lot of people are saying, 'We're running a race against Barack Obama, and let's get on with it,'" Rossi said.

Enumclaw voters attended their caucuses at Auburn High School. City Councilman Darrel Dickson, selected as a delegate in his precinct, explained why he was personally supporting Romney. "He stands for smaller government, less debt, more jobs. He's got a proven track record running a successful business and we need that."

And state Sen. Pam Roach (R-Auburn), who rose early after a late night in Olympia, agreed. "All the candidates have great assets, but we need to put someone against Obama" who has Romney's business and organizational experience. "We need someone who can actually win. Winning should be our focus."

For more coverage from the Auburn High School caucus in which Enumclaw precincts participated, click here.

Rossi said that support for Romney in this state was strong, with Thursday night's fundraiser at Meydenbauer Center drawing three times the expected donations, and more than the expected number of RSVPs.

Though final numbers were not in, state Republicans were expecting a turnout of about 50,000 participants in the caucus, Wilbur said.

According to Wilbur, the turnout for the caucus heavily exceeded 2008 numbers, which brought in just under 14,000 participants, which he said bodes well for Republicans in the fall – and doesn’t bode well for Democrats.

“Give me 50,000 volunteers anytime,” he said.

Republicans gathered in community centers and schools all over the state Saturday morning for the precinct caucuses, which had people lining up out the doors at some locations with much higher turnout than in previous years. The Puget Sound .

More attention has been put on the Washington state caucus than in past years, because of the hotly contested GOP presidential nomination process. Though Romney has been widely considered to be the front-runner, Santorum has won four of the 11 state contests so far, with Romney taking six states and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich taking one state.

Washington also is the only state that held a caucus on Saturday, and the results give a boost to the winner leading up to next week's Super Tuesday, when Republicans in 10 states will decide which candidate to back in the election against President Obama.

Wilbur said that Romney’s win in the state, despite variable polling and different results nationwide, was an indicator that Republicans had been undecided about Romney.

“They were waiting for Mitt Romney to make the sale,” Wilbur said.

Wilbur said that Washington state’s news on Saturday can only be good news for Romney.

“It appears to be four in a row. Nobody’s made four in a row yet,” Wilbur said.

For more coverage from the Auburn High School caucus in which Enumclaw precincts participated, click here.


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