Republicans
Super Tuesday
It's Super-Duper-Tuesday, and pretty soon we should have a better idea of whether someone's going to be able to end the nomination battle (of either party) early, or whether it will be drawn out over the next several weeks, or even months, (pundit heaven).
Here's a look at what's up for grabs today:
Florida poll numbers
Here's the latest in Florida polling averages over at RCP: read more »
Republican Primary Survey
If you haven't yet, be sure and take our Republican Primary Survey. We're trying to get a better idea of where the candidates stand among conservatives, and which issues are most important in the campaign. read more »
Michigan results
Update: 10:00
Worth pointing out that Romney has now garnered more votes and convention delegates than any of the other candidates. Granted, it's still early in this process, but it's not a bad position to be in.
Michigan primary reactions:
* Bryan at Hotair says Romney's the new frontrunner...and is relieved that Huck or McCain didn't win. read more »
Primary day in Michigan
Today's the day of the next big contest. And it all goes down in Michigan...which seems to be having bad weather today. From 'round the Wolverine State:
Take our Presidential Primary Survey
Fellow Conservatives - With Iowa and New Hampshire behind us, the Republican contest is set to move out all across America over the course of the next month. read more »
New Hampshire post-mortem
Well, the votes have been counted and one of the best things is that none of us will have to hear about New Hampshire for at least another four years. I mean, really. The other thing is that conventional wisdom and, to a great degree, polling was thoroughly discredited last night.
Novak's take on New Hampshire
Novak's been out and about in New Hampshire and makes his predictions for tomorrow's primary as follows:
For the Republicans:
Romney win in Wyoming
Although the press has been too busy with what's going on in New Hampshire to give this much play, Romney won the Wyoming GOP caucus yesterday and, for the time being, is in first place in the delegate count.
From the AP:
CASPER, Wyo. - Mitt Romney captured his first win of the Republican presidential race, gaining most of Wyoming's delegates at stake in GOP caucuses on Saturday.
Daily Roundup (New Hampshire edition)
From the trail...
* Clintons dip toes in negative politics - Chicago Tribune
* The GOP's Time for Choosing - Henry Olsen
* Last Night's Debate: A post-mortem - Powerline read more »





