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There has been enough movement in the polls in the past 24 hours to warrant revisiting our delegate projections from Sunday.
The former independent Maine governor will announce Monday night whether he will run for the states open Senate seat.
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Rick Santorum is slumping in many polls of the 10 states that will vote on Super Tuesday, but especially in Ohio, where Mitt Romney is now the 2-to-1 favorite to win the primary.
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum (37 percent) leads former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (33 percent) by a narrow margin, according to a Suffolk University poll of likely Republican Primary voters in Ohio. Newt Gingrich (16 percent) was a dis tant third, and Ron Paul struggled (8 percent) in single digits with 6 percent undecided
There are 437 delegates up for grabs on Super Tuesday, more than the total awarded so far in the GOP presidential race. In this video, Chris Cillizza uses graphics to explain which states are most important and why the Republican party remains a long way f
rom naming a nominee.
THE Leading Prediction Market. Trade political futures and tap into the wisdom of crowds.
THE Leading Prediction Market. Trade political futures and tap into the wisdom of crowds.