Super Tuesday ad spending nearly tops $10 million The Republican candidates and a few independent groups have spent nearly $10 million on television and radio ads in seven states that vote on Super Tuesday, and more than half of that total comes from the Mitt Romney-backing Restore Our Future, which is running spots criticizing Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. Super Tuesday 2012: What's at stake and who's in the lead Welcome to March Madness, the Republican version. The GOP final four -- Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul -- face the busiest primary day of 2012 on Super Tuesday, when voters in 10 states head to the polls or caucus sites. Super Tuesday GOP Contests: Romney, Santorum Tied in Ohio Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is tied with former senator from Pennsylvania Rick Santorum in Ohio Republican primary, according to a poll released by Reuters/Ipsos Sunday. Super Tuesday: Macomb bond issue, Presidential primary elections set SHAWNEE, Okla. — Watch: Super Tuesday Showdown Will anyone derail Mitt Romney's path to the GOP nomination? Super Tuesday: New poll shows tight race in Ohio It's a dead heat between Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney in Ohio, one of the biggest delegate prizes of the 10 states voting on Super Tuesday, according to a new NBC News/Marist Poll. Santorum, Gingrich, Game Out Super Tuesday Strategy Rick Santorum played down suggestions that Tuesdays primary election in Ohio is a must-win for his presidential campaign, and he expressed hope the Republican field would shrink so that he could go head-to-head with Mitt Romney. Newt Gingrich, meanwhile, said hes staying in the race. Super Tuesday Delegates: 419 Up For Grabs WASHINGTON -- Super? Maybe not this time. But it is a Tuesday, one with the biggest payout of the Republican presidential primaries. Super Tuesday, slimmed down to half its 2008 size but still doling out one-third of the delegates needed to win, probably won't settle much. Super Tuesday could be super ... or not Fresh off his wins last week in Michigan, Arizona and Wyoming, and also Saturday's Washington state caucuses, Mitt Romney is racing toward the campaign season's biggest day Tuesday — a 10-state coast-to coast mashup — seeking to build on his newfound momentum. Still, it may not happen. Super Tuesday contests could change GOP race The GOP campaign arrives at a key moment Tuesday, with contests that should provide clues as to whether anybody can prevent Romney from winning the nomination.
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