GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Republican Ron Paul said
front-runner Mitt Romney's inability to brush back challenges in votes
Tuesday "opens up the door" to him and others looking to deny the former
Massachusetts governor the party's presidential nomination.
The
Texas congressman was headed for a solid second-place in Minnesota's
caucuses, which were won by former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.
Santorum also won Missouri and was in the hunt for a victory in
Colorado's caucuses.
"I'm a little surprised. I thought Romney
would have some of this automatic carryover," Paul told The Associated
Press ahead of remarks to supporters gathered at a party near
Minneapolis. "It certainly doesn't hurt us."
Paul was on course to
capture more than a quarter of Minnesota's vote. He was a distant third
in Missouri's non-binding primary and far back in Colorado.
Paul said of the night's results, "I think it splits the vote and sort of opens up the door to us."
Romney
won Minnesota convincingly in his 2008 bid for the GOP nomination. He
didn't put much personal effort into the state this time, but he visited
once and loaded up on campaign mailings to GOP activists.
In
Paul's case, he invested plenty of time and money in Minnesota as he
searched for the first win of his campaign. He said he's happy with the
results and will shift his sights to Maine, where caucus results are due
Saturday.
None of Minnesota's 40 eventual convention delegates
were bound by preference ballot results. Paul's advisers said their
supporters focused on flooding local party slates; it could give them
power to influence the selection of Minnesota's national delegates in
May.
"The straw vote is one thing and there's another thing called
delegates," Paul told a roaring crowd at his Golden Valley party. "That
is where we excelled."
In a brief appearance at Coon Rapids
Middle School, Paul waded through a crowd to sign autographs, pose for
photos and remind people to vote. He declined to make any predictions on
the Minnesota outcome before heading to another suburban Minneapolis
caucus site.
Paul said his candidacy was perfectly built for
Minnesota. "They love liberty, they don't like wars and they certainly
don't like the Federal Reserve," he said.
One caucus-goer in Coon
Rapids, truck driver Rod Garberson, said if Paul isn't the fall nominee
the Republican Party won't get his vote.
"I gotta tell ya, this
time I'm pretty well stuck on not supporting the party even if it means
eight years of Obama and we all stand in bread lines for five hours for a
sack of potatoes," Garberson said.
Paul finished fourth in Minnesota four years ago with 16 percent.
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