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| msnbc.com: Delegates at stake on Super Tuesday msnbc.com Kathleen Parker, Chuck Todd, Steve Schmidt and Harold Ford Jr. discuss the prediction that Mitt Romney will win more delegates than Rick Santorum on Super Tuesday. >> the numbers on the board. the delegates, you have a total of 59 between arizona and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gingrich bets on Georgia in Super Tuesday strategy Columbia Daily Tribune He's likely to lose in Michigan and Arizona on Tuesday, and he could be riding a nine-state losing streak by the time Super Tuesday arrives. The former House speaker has no opportunities for break-out performances in debates, which he used twice before ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Santorum looks ahead to Super Tuesday Washington Post (blog) With an eye on Super Tuesday, Rick Santorum spoke at a tea party event here Saturday afternoon, packing the Central Baptist Church as he kept up his attacks on Mitt Romney and President Obama. Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Super Tuesday voters should check polling places NewsOK.com While 73 of the state's 77 counties had school board or other elections earlier this month, turnout was light. Many more voters are expected to vote March 6, or Super Tuesday, when several states are holding primary elections. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney, Santorum in final push to Tuesday primaries CNN Ron Paul as it heads into a series of crucial contests in coming weeks, including Super Tuesday on March 6 when 437 delegates from 10 states will be at stake. Michigan is emerging as a showdown between Romney and Santorum, with the outcome expected to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney and Santorum, a final test before Super Tuesday: Michigan and Arizona Alaska Dispatch But looking beyond Michigan and Arizona next week, then the ten elections on "Super Tuesday" a week later, establishment Republicans increasingly worry about the outlook for taking on Barack Obama in November's general election. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A Super Tuesday Preview: Virginia, How Big Will Romney Win? Big Government by Charles C. Johnson There are only going to be two names on the ballot on March 6, even though it is one of the candidate's home state. Neither Newt Gingrich, nor Rick Santorum will be on the ballot in the Old Dominion for reasons I have discussed on ... See all stories on this topic » |
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