stu rothenberg, kristina bell tony, thank you both. gwen over to you. >> we will recap the vote tonight in florida. romney won big with 46 percent of the vote, 32 percent for newt gingrich, rick santorum form came in a distant third followed by ron paul in single digits. some closing thoughts now from mark shields and david brooks. ron paul, fourth now in south carolina, fourth in florida, he is still campaigning and in nevada this week. what happens with him? >> i think caucus states are ron paul's hope. caucus states, the premium is upon ideological conviction and organizational excellence, and that is sort of an intense coalition of support can really reflect and almost magnify. i think ron paul in nevada and, maine looks to be fairly tough territory for him but i think that is the root for him at this point. >> let's look at this map, because as you look at the root, we are looking at a root that takes us through some interesting states but not a clear path through any one except for mitt romney except for whatever measures we have at h