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Mitt Romney’s Not-So-Super Super Tuesday

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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Scott Conroy discuss Mitt Romney’s not-so-super Super Tuesday, why Rick Santorum wants Newt out of the race, and Sarah Palin’s comments to CNN about her role at a brokered convention.

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COMMENTS

  • jon11

    he loses.

    I hate to say the left had it right, but maybe they did.

    maybe we have to nominate an idiot, take our lumps in the general, and then bring the party back to reality in 2016.

    i hope not.

    but you can’t save a party that doesn’t want to be saved.

  • usedtobelib

    Obama into King Obama.

    CNN exit polling shows Santorum lost Ohio Catholics to Romney:

    Ohio Catholics: Romney 43%
    Ohio Catholics: Santorum 31%

    Enough said.