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Nevada, South Carolina and USC-UCLA

I didn't realize this, but the Nevada caucuses are actually held in the morning and afternoon, local time, so results will likely be known by 3:30 PM EST for the Republicans and 5:00 PM EST for the Democrats, according to Mark Halperin. The polls close at 7:00 PM in snowy (!) South Carolina.

UPDATE: All of this pales in comparison, of course, to another event at 3:30 PM EST tomorrow: the USC-UCLA basketball game, a.k.a. Mayo-Love I, at Pauley Pavilion, which will be aired nationally on CBS. Beat the Bruins!!!

UPDATE 2: Fox News has called Nevada for Romney. He's got three golds and two silvers! Will he get his first bronze in South Carolina?

UPDATE, 2:15 PM: The CNN entrance poll suggests that Romney will get a vote percentage in the mid-to-upper 40s -- and Ron Paul will finish second with around 20%!

It also shows that a quarter of voters were Mormons (compared to just 7% of the state population), and Romney get 94% of their votes. But Paul got 63% of independents, who made up 14% of the electorate.

UPDATE, 3:03 PM: CNN's on-screen vote tally shows Obama 86%, Clinton 14%. It's a landslide! Of course, that's with 7 votes reporting. Not 7 percent of the precincts -- 7 votes. It's Obama 6, Clinton 1. [CORRECTION: I guess those are actually county delegates, not votes.]

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Here is a link for an updating online tally of the Nevada Democratic caucus...http://www.nvdems08.com/

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