Probably your best source for up-to-the-minute (or nearly so) updates on the Super Tuesday race is right here at Real Clear Politics.
As I write this (9:28 PM Eastern) Romney has racked up a number of wins where he was expected to win, although Ron Paul showed surprising strength in Virginia with about 41% of the vote there, probably the best he’s ever done. Georgia has been called as expected for Gingrich. Ohio is neck-and-neck between Santorum and Romney, with a slight edge to Santorum but it’s early still. Santorum looks poised to take Tennessee and Oklahoma. The rest of the night is wide open, but mathematically it looks pretty likely that Romney will walk away with the most delegates. We’ll know for sure by morning. Feel free to use the comments section if you notice anything interesting going on.
(This item cross-posted to Dean’s World.)
Dean Esmay is the author of Methuselah’s Daughter. He has contributed to Dean’s World, Huffington Post, A Voice for Men, Pajamas Media. Neither left nor right wing, neither libertarian nor socialist.
















