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POSTED: Monday, March 5, 2012 - 5:04pm
UPDATED: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 - 11:29am
Tomorrow is the biggest day so far in the Republican race for the White House.
Ten states vote on Super Tuesday.
It's a chance for Mitt Romney to prove he can take the nomination and unify Republicans against President Obama.
Romney hopes to do that in one state: Ohio.
"During this campaign there has been discussion about all sorts of issues I keep bringing it back to more jobs, less debt and smaller government," Romney told factory workers in Canton Monday.
That was a swipe at Rick Santorum.
He was in Miamisburg, Ohio talking about jobs but also social issues.
In the latest NBC News - Marist poll the gap has narrowed to just two points, a statistical tie.
Romnney says he's resigned to a longer fight.
"Anyone would love to be coronated, if you will, the nominee of their party. But that doesn't happen," he admitted.
A near sweep tomorrow would be Romney's next best thing.
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I'm with you, Charles. Ron Paul is the only candidate who has held the same principles as long as he has been in office. He ALMOST makes me want to vote in the republicrat primary -- almost. ;-)
I'm sick of our Texas media touting the liberal from mass. who developed obamacare and the religious finatic who thinks women shouldn't be allowed birth control. Why can't Texas media even mention our candidate from Texas who advocates following the constitution, Ron Paul.
Media is our enemy within.












