Romney wins Oregon, Nebraska primaries

Romney won 73% of the vote in Oregon against 12.2% for Ron Paul, who suspended active campaigning this week

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I / Los Angeles May 16, 2012, 18:15 IST

Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney won primary ballots in Oregon and Nebraska, partial results showed, moving him a step closer to winning his party's formal White House nomination.

Romney won 73% of the vote in Oregon against 12.2% for Ron Paul, who suspended active campaigning this week, and 5.7% for Newt Gingrich, according to results from nearly two thirds of precincts.

In Nebraska the former Massachusetts governor had some 70.9% of votes compared to 9.9% for Paul and 5.2% for former House Speaker Gingrich, according to nearly complete results.

Even if he won all of Oregon's 25 delegates and Nebraska's 32— from a non-binding poll— he would not be able to reach the 1,144 needed to clinch the Republican nomination.    

Before yesterday's two latest primaries— which have become mostly academic since the other main candidates dropped out of the race— Romney had 963 delegates, 181 short of the winning tally, CBS reported.    

Romney has turned his fire onto President Barack Obama, his rival for the White House in November elections, since his main rival conservative Catholic Rick Santorum withdrew from the race in April.    

Earlier Tuesday Romney won the backing— albeit in unorthodox fashion— of former president George W Bush to be White House nominee, to be chosen by Republicans at their August convention in Tampa, Florida.    

"I'm for Mitt Romney," Bush said, as elevator doors were closing on him, according to an ABC television blog report. Bush is not due to campaign for Romney, ABC said.

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First Published: May 16 2012 | 6:15 PM IST

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