Super Tuesday: Which Candidates Can Win Outside Their 'Comfort Zones'? As the GOP primary race moves into March, we look at the candidates' prospects in the 10 Super Tuesday states, where a trove of 413 delegates are up for grabs. Already Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are battling over Ohio, with its 43 delegates and Midwest bragging rights. Super Tuesday knockout punch appears unlikely Even though 437 delegates are up for grabs next Tuesday, by far the biggest haul of the season, it is probable no clear-cut winner will emerge. Michigan Delivers For Mitt, But Will It Bring Super Tuesday Momentum? By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) and AMY WALTER (@amyewalter) DETROIT — With his 3.2 percentage point margin of victory in Michigan last night, Mitt Romney averted political disaster. "We didn't win by a lot, but we won by enough, and that's all that counts," Romney told... Analysis: Super Tuesday won't help clear up GOP race Since 1988, when Michael Dukakis beat his main Democratic rivals in a slew of March primary states, "Super Tuesday" has usually played a pivotal role in determining presidential nominees in both parties. All Eyes Turn To Super Tuesday A relieved Mitt Romney headed back to the campaign trail Wednesday after sweeping crucial primaries in Arizona and Michigan. ... Super Tuesday up next for Republicans' final four Newt Gingrich is making a long shot bet he can revive his candidacy next Tuesday after Mitt Romney's Michigan and Arizona victories, which once again made him the solid front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination.The race for the GOP presidential nomination jumps to Super Tuesday on March 6, with 10 states holding caucus or primary votes. Gingrich and Ron Paul sat out Arizona, where Mitt ... On to Super Tuesday [VIDEO] Chatting here with former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm about lessons from Tuesday's vote for next week, Rick Santorum's chances in Ohio and the tarnished GOP brand. (" The War Room ," Current TV, 2/28) Michigan, Arizona victories give Romney pre-Super Tuesday momentum TOLEDO, Ohio - Mitt Romney is trying to capitalize on twin victories in Arizona and Michigan as the GOP nomination race expands to the 10 states that vote on Super Tuesday. Rival Rick Santorum, who narrowly lost in Michigan, faces splitting the conservative vote with Newt Gingrich as the former House speaker counts on Southern primaries to revive his campaign. Super Tuesday Unlikely to Decide Race Peter Hamby notes "the mechanics of the 2012 Republican race are beginning to resemble those of the 2008 Democratic nomination fight, a grind-it-out battle for delegates that could last through well into the spring." "Romney continues to lead his foes in the delegate hunt, adding at least three dozen to his total after beating Rick Santorum in Michigan and Arizona. But with 437 delegates on the ... Victories give Romney pre-Super Tuesday momentum TOLEDO, Ohio—Mitt Romney is trying to capitalize on twin victories in Arizona and Michigan as the GOP nomination race expands to the 10 states that vote on Super Tuesday.
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