Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Super tuesday

  • Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum each won three primaries and the Republican rivals dueled for supremacy in Ohio on a Super Tuesday that stretched from one end of the country to the other in the most turbulent Republican presidential race in a generation.
  • (CNBC)
  • Newt Gingrich, racking up a Super Tuesday win in the state where he launched his extraordinary political rise, predicted he would win the GOP nomination despite opposition from the nations elites because people power will trump money power.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Thats how I opened up the first-ever informal MTV News Power of 12 Super Tuesday Gut Check at Georgia State University on Tuesday (March 6). In other words, I crashed a Principles of Marketing class and held them hostage until they answered my questions.
  • (MTV)
  • BOSTON -- Mitt Romney was battling with Rick Santorum in the key battleground state of Ohio late on Super Tuesday after the former Massachusetts governor scored early, expected victories in Vermont, Massachusetts and Virginia.
  • (New York Post)
  • After winning at least three Super Tuesday states, Mitt Romney widened his lead in delegates and moved closer to the prize he has been seeking for five years and through two campaigns: the Republican nomination for president against Barack Obama.
  • (USA Today)
  • As the Super Tuesday results pour in, Mitt Romney has scored victories in Virginia, Vermont and Massachusetts. Rick Santorum emerged the victor in Oklahoma and Tennessee. And Newt Gingrich won his home state of Georgia.
  • (ABC News)
  • Long before Super Tuesday, the Republican Party had cemented itself on the distant right of American politics, with a primary campaign that has been relentlessly nasty, divisive and vapid.
  • (New York Times)
  • MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won Vermonts Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, but many voters attention appeared focused elsewhere.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Mitt Romney failed to land a knockout blow against rival Rick Santorum on Super Tuesday, raising the prospect of a drawn-out battle for the Republican presidential nomination between the partys establishment and its grassroots conservatives.
  • (msnbc.com)

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