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SALT LAKE CITY -- Mitt Romney is now officially on the ballot in Utah.
Romney's son, Josh, filed the paperwork at the state elections office Wednesday. He said even though Rick Santorum is gaining ground, the Romney campaign isn't worried.
"When the dust all settled and we looked at what happened (Tuesday) night, at the end of the day we picked up more delegates than anyone else. That's a big deal for us," he said.
"People continue to be more concerned about the economy and beating President Obama, and on both of those issues, my dad performs better than anyone else. So, we feel really good about how the nomination is setting up," he said.
Josh Romney says the campaign is excited for the next round of primaries and caucuses. And he thinks Utah's could have a big impact on the election.