Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Romney Takes Ohio 5 Other Contests Romney's Night — But No Knockout Economists Project Eight Percent Unemployment by Election Day Video wins but race goes on Miranda Kerr Bristol Hotel After Chanel Show O.C. filmmaker $1 million in Super Bowl ad contest Reed scores big win sewer tax vote camp says he'll be the last man standing Comment Tuesday features lots of votes not much clarity GOP friend high tech EXIT POLLS Economy main concern voters he's ready to fight nomination Ware County approves sales for schools results six states including as party braces 'long slog' Gingrich rejects dropping out help Santorum More cities approve Sunday alcohol Race Lacks Consensus Candidate

Super Tuesday Wrap Up Here's a look at some of the biggest stories from Super Tuesday. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are trying to make the most of a mixed Super Tuesday, each claiming a measure of victory but unable to settle the most tumultuous race for the GOP presidential nomination in decades. FiveThirtyEight: A Predictable Super Tuesday It was a long and bumpy night for the candidates that ended in an underwhelming but basically successful outcome for Mitt Romney. In other words, it was like pretty much everything else in the Republican primaries to date. Super Tuesday turns into Stupor Tuesday Joe Scarborough, the former Repub congressman turned MSNBC morning host, offered this headline for the Super (or dare I say "stupor") Tuesday results: "The Cyborg marches on." The "cyborg" would be the Mitt Romney campaign for president. Romney won more states, more votes, more delegates, gave the least weird prime-time victory (sort of) speech but nonetheless fell short of those danged ... No Super Tuesday Knockout Punch With what appeared to be only a slim victory in Ohio, the most coveted primary of Super Tuesday, Mitt Romney must decide what is needed to repair his candidacy. After Super Tuesday, Gingrich still stands in Santorum's way For the last several weeks, Rick Santorum has treated Mitt Romney as his greatest adversary, but along the winding path to the Republican nomination another man has always stood in the way: Newt Gingrich. Super Tuesday See-Saw Tilts Toward Romney By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) and AMY WALTER (@amyewalter) We think we know how this story ends, but it looks like we've got a few more and unpredictable chapters to go. And despite one dramatic plot twist the story of Super Tuesday turned out to be... Super Tuesday in Israel JERUSALEM — Add a high-stakes Obama-Netanyahu summit to the annual AIPAC conference in Washington, DC, and mix it with a puzzling Super Tuesday outcome — and what you had was a passel of tongue-tied Israeli pundits. read more Super Tuesday Results Point to Drawn-Out Primary If the events of Super Tuesday were put to music, the mantra in the Talking Heads' song "Once in a Lifetime" would be a fitting choice. "Same as it ever was… same as it ever was… same as it ever was…" After 10 states voted... 2012 Super Tuesday: Mitt Romney wins Ohio in close race Ohio was the marquee matchup. It drew the most campaigning and television advertisements of all 10 Super Tuesday contests and for good reason: No Republican has ever won the White House without carrying the state in the fall. Super Tuesday could alter, not decide GOP race ATLANTA (AP) - Voting across 10 states marks the busiest day of the Republican race for president and is expected to determine whether Mitt Romney solidifies his status as party front-runner or faces further threats from his challengers.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/07/romney-builds-delegate-lead-with-super-tuesday-wins/
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