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Updated: Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 11:18 AM PST
Published : Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 4:51 AM PST
WASHINGTON (AP) - Winning yesterday's Republican presidential caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota has propelled Rick Santorum into second place in the race for delegates.
An Associated Press analysis finds Santorum picking up at least 52 delegates, including all 37 at stake in Minnesota. Mitt Romney got at least six, while Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul were shut out.
Santorum also won the Missouri primary yesterday, but the party is not awarding any delegates based on those results. Instead, Missouri will award its delegates through a system of caucuses and conventions, starting March 17.
Overall, Romney has 107 delegates, including endorsements from members of the Republican National Committee, who can support any candidate they choose.
Santorum is next with 69 delegates, followed by Gingrich with 32 and Paul with nine.
The race still has a long way to go. A candidate needs more than 1,100 delegates to win the GOP nomination.