Ron Paul said Tuesday that he warned Mitt Romney to expect an enthusiastic turnout by his supporters in the upcoming caucus states, despite a dominating win by the former Massachusetts governor in the pivotal Florida primary.
"Just a little while ago I called Gov. Romney and congratulated him," said Paul, who was interrupted by loud jeering and boos from his supporters. "No, no, we had a friendly conversation, and I honestly congratulated him, he ran a good campaign, but I also said I would see him soon in the caucus states."
That line drew vociferous cheering from the crowd gathered in Henderson, Nev., where the next contest will be held on Saturday.
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