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FiveThirtyEight: How Daunting Is Santorum's Delegate Math?

Delegates

By projecting the delegate totals in the remaining states, what would Rick Santorum need to do to make up his disadvantage?

 

Opinion: A night with no winners

Edward Morrissey says none of the candidates hit their targets for moving ahead on Super Tuesday, but hung on just enough to keep the crown out of Romney's reach

 

Do not write Mitt Romney off yet

It is the temptation of the columnist to universalize the moment — to present transient trends as exceptional, predictive and permanent. A direction is presented as a destiny. A snapshot is expanded into an epic. But history — driven by decisive contingencies — pays little mind.

 

ABC News' Comprehensive Guide to Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday

The big day has arrived. Ten states hold their voting contests today in the mega-primary day known as "super Tuesday." Four-hundred and thirty-seven delegates are at stake tonight. The candidate who carries the bulk of states will gain a solid lead in delegates, not to mention some serious momentum to carry them through the rest of the month.

 

Dems jump on Ann Romney 'wealthy' comment

Ann Romney said today she doesn't consider herself wealthy in an interview that is getting circulated by Democrats, which drew a rebuke from the Romney campaign. "We can be poor in spirit, and I don't even consider myself wealthy, which is an interesting thing. It can be here today and gone tomorrow," Ann Romney said in the interview.

 

Santorum says he'd be well ahead if he had Romney's money

With hours remaining until the polls open in this crucial state, Rick Santorum said Monday no one expected him to last this long into the Republican presidential contest, but that a combination of hard work and a consistent conservative message has allowed him to compete despite being massively outspent by rival Mitt Romney.

 

Romney gets more good news ahead of Super Tuesday

Mitt Romney: Super Tuesday

Mitt Romney picks up another conservative endorsement and a new poll shows him pulling ahead in Ohio, as the biggest day of the GOP presidential campaign nears.

 

Newt Gingrich's Sunday pitch: Don't count me out

Fresh off a distant fourth-place finish in the Washington caucuses and more than a month since his one and only primary victory, Newt Gingrich had a defiant message Sunday: Don't count me out.

 

The Caucus: Romney and Santorum Tie in Ohio Poll

As Super Tuesday looms, the contest in the Buckeye State appears extremely competitive.

 

Eric Cantor, House majority leader, backs Mitt Romney for president

Eric Cantor

Eric Cantor, the second-ranking Republican in the House, threw his support behind Mitt Romney just days before the marquee day of the GOP presidential nominating race -- Super Tuesday.

 

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