Ignoring false robocalls, state GOP voters caucus for president

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Republican caucus attendees talk near a religious statue at the former St. Edward Seminary chapel Saturday, March 3, 2012, in Kenmore, Wash. Nearly 600 Republicans from 74 precincts crowded in the venue, now part of the Bastyr University campus. Republicans crowded homes, churches and town halls across the state Saturday for Washington's GOP presidential caucuses, the first meaningful party contests in recent memory. While the caucuses are a nonbinding contest, state Republicans say it could create momentum for the four candidates on their last stop before Super Tuesday, when voting takes place in 10 states. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)