Romney et Paul ont les deux meilleures organisations sur le terrain...
"Washington state began its Republican presidential caucuses Saturday with 40 delegates up for grabs, and with the state's GOP chairman predicting a win for either Mitt Romney or Ron Paul. The turnout required for a win can be bolstered by a well-organized ground campaign, and Kirby Wilbur said ahead of the caucuses that Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich "don't have the infrastructure, the ground game to follow up on turning the vote out." "You've got to have people turn out, and if you don't have people reminding them to turn them out, show them where the caucuses are, that's a disadvantage," Wilbur said on Friday. In addition to the 40 delegates, much more -- a quick shot of momentum going into Super Tuesday -- also is at stake. Washington's caucuses come just three days before Super Tuesday, when 10 states hold primaries and caucuses. And because of that, all four major GOP presidential candidates have campaigned in the state, hoping that a strong finish there can carry over to Tuesday."
La suite: http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/03/politics/washington-caucuses/index.html
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