- Seeking fresh momentum going into the Super Tuesday round of presidential contests, Republican contenders Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum were battling for advantage in crucial primary elections in Michigan and Arizona on Tuesday. (Chicago Tribune)
- More than 4 in 10 voters in Michigans Republican presidential primary said Tuesday they supported the federal bailout of the auto industry, according to early results of an exit poll of voters there. Both major candidates in the race opposed the aid. (AP - msnbc.com)
- We're journalists, not prognosticators. But in this business, sometimes it is just irresistible to try our luck at forecasting primary results. (ABC News)
- Watching the Michigan primary results tonight? Not sure how to keep track of the results? We've got you covered. (Washington Post)
- Dearborn Heights, Michigan (CNN) – A longtime liberal radio host asking Democratic listeners to vote for Rick Santorum in Michigans Republican primary told CNN Tuesday primaries and follow real-time results on CNNPolitics. (CNN)
- UPDATE: 6:45 p.m. (Huffington Post)
- (CNN) - Voting is underway in Michigan and Arizona Tuesday where the top four Waiting for the congressman and primary results yfrog.com/h0ihwbsj 7:25 p.m. ET - @SamFeistCNN: Could the Dem. Mischief make a difference? Watch Wayne County. (CNN)
- Today the voters of Michigan went to the polls to select their choice for the Republican presidential nominee. Mitt Romney is from the state and his father was a relatively popular governor there for four year. (Examiner)
- Ahead of tonights primary results, we see two possible paths that the prediction markets could take depending on what happens in Michigan. In Arizona, the markets give Romney a 99.4 percent likelihood to carry the states primary contest. (YAHOO!)
- By the nights end, the popular-vote winner of the Michigan primary should be known to grow when the polls close at 8 p.m. and people come to watch the results. (MLive.com)
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Michigan primary results
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