- Three Ohio polls released today show Mitt Romney has momentum in the crucial state, but tomorrows primary remains too close to call between the ex-Massachusetts governor and Rick Santorum. (USA Today)
- (CNN) - Strong support by Catholic voters in Ohio appears to be one reason why Mitt Romney is now deadlocked with Rick Santorum, according to a new survey released one day before the state holds its Super Tuesday Republican presidential primary. (CNN)
- Romney has been gaining on Santorum in polls in Ohio all week, erasing a double-digit lead for the former senator from Pennsylvania. Two new surveys on Monday showed a tight race: one gave Romney a slight edge, another had Santorum with a small lead. (msnbc.com)
- A new poll shows Mitt Romney with a slight lead — and a lot of momentum — going into the Ohio Republican presidential primary. (The Business Journal)
- While Republican presidential candidates battle each other ahead of Tuesdays primary in Ohio, a new polls shows President Obama ahead of all them in the Buckeye State. (AZCentral.com)
- Three new polls released on Sunday point to a photo finish between Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in Ohios closely watched Republican presidential primary. (Huffington Post)
- Despite the millions of dollars of advertising hitting the airwaves in Ohio in advance of tomorrows primary -- and the robocalls going out to voters there -- the majority of Facebook users in Ohio say they havent been contacted by a candidate. (Politico.com)
- I hope I get the support of the people in Ohio tomorrow, the former Massachusetts governor said. If I do, I believe I get the nomination. (United Press International)
Monday, March 5, 2012
Ohio Poll
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