- WASHINGTON -- New surveys in Ohio show Rick Santorum leading Mitt Romney in the states Republican primary by a much narrower margin than in mid-February. (Huffington Post)
- With days to go before the polls open on Super Tuesday, Republican voters in Ohio are not very sure of who they want to nominate to take on Barack Obama. (US News and World Report)
- If Rick Santorum has a lead on Mitt Romney in Ohio, it looks like its not much of one. A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Santorum leading Romney by four percentage points, 35 percent to 31 percent. With the margin of error at +/-4. (NPR News)
- Georgia law requires people to show photo identification when they vote here in person. To see a list of acceptable forms of ID, go to www.gaphotoid.com. (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
- The heavyweight battle between Rick Santorum to win Ohio will go down to the wire, according to a new poll. (New York Daily News)
- This story comes from the Yahoo! Contributor Network, where individuals publish their unique perspectives on some of the world's most popular websites. Heres a by-the-numbers look at the poll. (YAHOO!)
- C. Hammond, said the candidate was not writing off the other Super Tuesday states. Mr. Gingrich plans to visit Ohio on Saturday, and on Monday he will go to Tennessee, where a recent poll by Vanderbilt University had him in fourth place with 13 percent. (New York Times)
- Voters in 10 states across the country go to the polls on March 6, casting their ballots in what's known as Super Tuesday. (Marketwatch)
- Super Tuesday's selection of states covers a wide range of One would expect Mr. Romney, a Mormon, to clean up in that state regardless of polls or momentum. Georgia is not only home to Mr. (Wall Street Journal)
- The GOP final four -- Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul -- face the busiest primary day of 2012 next week on Super Tuesday, when voters in 10 states head to the polls or caucus sites. The stakes are clear. (msnbc.com)
Friday, March 2, 2012
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