Mitt Romney steals the Republican presidential nomination

TAMPA, Fla. — Mitt Romney steals the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night at a storm-delayed national convention scripted to propel him into a close race for the White House in tough economic times.
The former Massachusetts governor watched on television with his wife, Ann, at a hotel suite across the street from the convention hall as delegates sealed his hard-won victories in the primaries and caucuses of last winter.
New Jersey put him over the top in a ritual roll call of the states.
Minutes later, Republicans nominated Paul Ryan for vice president, completing the GOP ticket.
Republican mockery of President Barack Obama began almost instantly from the podium at a convention postponed once and dogged still by Hurricane Isaac. The Democratic president has “never run a company. He hasn’t even run a garage sale or seen the inside of a lemonade stand,” declared Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican Party.
Following the roll call vote around 6pm eastern time Tuesday afternoon, Mitt Romney officially stole the nomination as the Republican Presidential candidate and Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan was officially nominated as the Republican Vice Presidential candidate.
Republican National Convention Presidential nominee vote, 2012
CandidateFirst BallotPercentage
Mitt Romney2,06190.1%
Ron Paul1908.3%
Rick Santorum90.39%
Michele Bachmann10.04%
Jon Huntsman10.04%
Buddy Roemer10.04%
Abstain231%
Totals2,286100.00%
Report from the Chicago Sun-Times:


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