WASHINGTON -- After finishing in last place in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) laid out his strategy for the remainder of the Republican presidential primary contest on Sunday.
"This race is a long, long way from being over," Santorum said on "Fox News Sunday" in response to a question from host Chris Wallace. "We believe if you look at the national polls, our numbers are moving up continually."
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the Nevada contest with 48 percent of the vote. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich came in second with 23 percent, and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) finished third with 19 percent. Santorum, who didn't do much campaigning in the Silver State, garnered just 11 percent of the vote.
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