So goes Nevada. Or vice versa. At least that's what the early voting in the Maine caucuses suggests, because the initial results closely resemble those of the Nevada caucuses: Mitt Romney out far out in front, Ron Paul in second, and John McCain right behind Paul in third. Unlike Nevada, no delegates are awarded.
UPDATE: Or maybe things will be different than in Nevada. Romney has won, but McCain has narrowly passed Paul with about two-thirds of the vote in.
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