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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
News Analysis: No Super Tuesday Knockout Punch — Mitt Romney won the delegates, but not necessarily the argument. — His quest to win the Republican presidential nomination has always resembled a detailed, methodical business plan. Mr. Romney, who spent much of his life fixing troubled corporations …
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Washington Post, The Moderate Voice, Daily Kos, ABCNEWS, National Review, Sky Dancing, The Caucus, The Page, Shakesville and Guardian
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Toby Harnden / Mail Online:
Slouching towards victory? Mitt Romney wins six on Super Tuesday but gets labelled a loser — Poor old Mitt Romney. — He wins six out of 10 states on Super Tuesday and a clear majority of the delegates available. He overcomes a 12-point opinion poll deficit in Ohio to narrowly beat Rick Santorum, who wins only three states.
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The Daily Beast:
No Clear Path To Victory For Romney — After Super Tuesday, Romney's chances of cleanly claiming the nomination plunge, report John Avlon and Ben Jacobs. — It's far from over. Despite claiming six state wins last night and upping his delegate count to 404, Mitt Romney still does …
Mj Lee / Politico:
Super Tuesday Alaska: Sarah Palin voted for Newt Gingrich — Sarah Palin revealed late on Super Tuesday that she voted for Newt Gingrich in the Alaska caucuses. — After declining to reveal to a CNN reporter which 2012 candidate she voted for, Palin said in a later interview with a Fox News host …
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Romney Appears the Ohio Winner; Santorum Strong — Mitt Romney appeared to pull off a narrow victory in Ohio on Super Tuesday but lost several other states to Rick Santorum, a split verdict that overshadowed Mr. Romney's claim of collecting the most delegates and all but ensured another round …
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NBC's Andrew Rafferty / msnbc.com:
Santorum camp asking conservatives to pressure Gingrich to drop out
Santorum camp asking conservatives to pressure Gingrich to drop out
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The Maddow Blog, The Moderate Voice and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Super Tuesday primaries: 5 takeaways
Super Tuesday primaries: 5 takeaways
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CNN, Weekly Standard, Bloomberg, The Daily Beast and ABCNEWS
Jonathan Martin / Reuters:
Mitt Romney's rough road to Tampa
Mitt Romney's rough road to Tampa
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Washington Monthly and Politico
Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
A Super Tuesday Nailbiter Puts Romney on His Heels
A Super Tuesday Nailbiter Puts Romney on His Heels
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Althouse
Christian Heinze / Ballot Box:
Super Tuesday wins fail to erase doubts about Romney's electability in fall
Super Tuesday wins fail to erase doubts about Romney's electability in fall
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Hot Air
Fox News:
Romney bags Ohio prize, wins half of Super Tuesday contests
Romney bags Ohio prize, wins half of Super Tuesday contests
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The Daily Dish, The Week, ABCNEWS, The Last Tradition, Politico, Pat Dollard, Washington Post, The Lonely Conservative and Algemeiner.com
Wall Street Journal:
Romney Ekes Past Santorum in Ohio
Romney Ekes Past Santorum in Ohio
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National Review, The Hill, The Moderate Voice, The Gateway Pundit and The Last Tradition
Jonathan Easley / Ballot Box:
Romney wins Alaska caucuses
Romney wins Alaska caucuses
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Outside the Beltway, Los Angeles Times, Metro and Hit & Run
Alexander Burns / Politico:
Super Tuesday primaries: Mitt Romney wins Ohio and 5 more, but Rick Santorum hangs tough
Super Tuesday primaries: Mitt Romney wins Ohio and 5 more, but Rick Santorum hangs tough
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CNN, Hit & Run and Washington Post
Daniel Strauss / Ballot Box:
Exit polls: Gas prices, economy are top Super Tuesday issues
Exit polls: Gas prices, economy are top Super Tuesday issues
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Ohio Rep. Schmidt becomes first member ousted in 2012 primary — Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) became the first member of Congress to be defeated in a primary in 2012, losing her race on Tuesday to physician Brad Wenstrup. — With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Wenstrup took 49 percent of the vote to Schmidt's 43 percent.
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Rep. Dennis Kucinich suffers primary defeat in Ohio — Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio), the two-time presidential candidate and icon of the antiwar left, suffered a bruising primary defeat Tuesday as a new Republican-drawn congressional map threatened to end the career of one of the most colorful figures in Congress.
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Scared Monkeys, Weasel Zippers and Business Insider
Michael Scott / Plain Dealer:
Marcy Kaptur defeats Dennis Kucinich, wins Democratic primary in newly drawn 9th District — TOLEDO, Ohio — Dennis Kucinich is out and Marcy Kaptur has captured the Democratic primary in the new 9th District, according to data analysis from cleveland.com — Kaptur, the longest-serving woman …
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
After Ohio Primary, Kucinich Loses Seat in Congress — In a primary faceoff between two veteran Democratic incumbents, voters in Ohio delivered a victory to Representative Marcy Kaptur, a progressive from Toledo, over Representative Dennis J. Kucinich, leaving him without a seat in Congress for the first time in 16 years.
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Metro, The Maddow Blog and Truthdig
Henry J. Gomez / Metro:
Marcy Kaptur scores huge victory against Dennis Kucinich in battle of Democratic heavyweights
Marcy Kaptur scores huge victory against Dennis Kucinich in battle of Democratic heavyweights
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Naftali Bendavid / Wall Street Journal:
Kucinich Loses Ohio House Race
Kucinich Loses Ohio House Race
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The League of Ordinary …
Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Investors flee Carbonite after Limbaugh announcement — On Saturday, Carbonite CEO David Friend released a statement on his company's website declaring that Carbonite had decided to “withdraw” advertising from Rush Limbaugh's radio show in the wake of his controversial remarks involving …
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Pat Dollard, The Last Tradition and The Gateway Pundit
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Jonathan Zimmerman / Christian Science Monitor:
Rush Limbaugh ‘slut’ comment reveals a double standard on sex
Rush Limbaugh ‘slut’ comment reveals a double standard on sex
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Julian Sanchez, The Huffington Post and The PJ Tatler
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Announcing The Carbonite Accountability Project
Announcing The Carbonite Accountability Project
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Don Surber, Fire Andrea Mitchell!, The Frisky, TheCollegeConservative, The PJ Tatler and Wake up America
Nick Gillespie / Hit & Run:
It's Like Totally Different When a Liberal Blowhard Guy Calls a Conservative Woman a Twat!
It's Like Totally Different When a Liberal Blowhard Guy Calls a Conservative Woman a Twat!
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Obama: I Can't Be Expected to Comment on Both Rush Limbaugh's and My DNC Chairwoman's Remarks
Obama: I Can't Be Expected to Comment on Both Rush Limbaugh's and My DNC Chairwoman's Remarks
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LifeNews.com, Hot Air and The PJ Tatler
Associated Press:
Obama loses Dem primary in 15 Oklahoma counties — OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — President Barack Obama collected the most votes in the Oklahoma Democratic primary, but lost in 15 counties. — With 98 percent of precincts reporting Tuesday, Obama won 57 percent of the vote.
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CNN:
Palin on open convention: Anything is possible — (CNN) - In an interview with CNN on Tuesday, Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin did not shoot down the idea of accepting a proposal to run for president should the Republican presidential race lead to an open convention in August. — “Anything is possible.
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Mj Lee / Politico:
Sarah Palin defends Rush Limbaugh, cites ‘hypocrisy’
Sarah Palin defends Rush Limbaugh, cites ‘hypocrisy’
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, CNN and Weasel Zippers
Travis Waldron / ThinkProgress:
86-Year-Old Ohio Veteran Can't Vote After Government-Issued ID Is Rejected At Poll — Paul Carroll, an 86-year-old World War II veteran who has lived in the same Ohio town for four decades, was denied a chance to vote in the state's primary contests today after a poll worker denied his form …
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Plain Dealer, Balloon Juice, Hot Air, Firedoglake and Election Law Blog
Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
Netanyahu asked Panetta to approve sale of bunker-busting bombs, U.S. official says — Top administration source says Obama instructed Defense Secretary to work with Defense Minister Barak, to give all due consideration to the request for purchasing GBU-28 bombs, advanced refueling aircraft.
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Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Fetal ‘heartbeat’ bill advances in Oklahoma — The Oklahoma state Senate passed a controversial “heartbeat” abortion bill on Tuesday that would require doctors to tell women they have the opportunity to hear the fetal heartbeat before ending a pregnancy, according to a report.
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Reuters and Alan Colmes' Liberaland