The big winner last night, according to CNN commentator John "I've-got-a-touchscreen-and-I-don't-care-who-knows-it" King was Governor Mormon:

Obviously, Governor Mormon is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He's a Mormon and he won big among Mormons; he won nine out of every ten votes among Mormons.

So the Clark County votes are still coming in—I'm not sure how, exactly, it takes so long to tabulate the votes in a caucus, where the results are instantaneous and public, but that's a question for another time, I guess—and with 71.1% of the results in, the vote looks pretty much like it did last night, with Ron Paul slowly closing the gap on Gingrich's second place and Governor Mormon still not topping 2008's 51%.