Super Tuesday

Updated On Mar 07, 2012 12:59 pm IST
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Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney greets supporters on his arrival at his Super Tuesday primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 07, 2012 12:59 pm IST

Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney greets supporters on his arrival at his Super Tuesday primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder

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Republican US presidential candidate Rick Santorum (R) smiles at his wife, Karen on stage at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Republican US presidential candidate Rick Santorum (R) smiles at his wife, Karen on stage at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young

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Republican US presidential candidate and former US Senator Rick Santorum is cheered by his 93 year old mother Catherine as he speaks to supporters at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Republican US presidential candidate and former US Senator Rick Santorum is cheered by his 93 year old mother Catherine as he speaks to supporters at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young

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Republican US presidential candidate Rick Santorum and his wife, Karen arrive at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Republican US presidential candidate Rick Santorum and his wife, Karen arrive at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young

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Republican presidential candidate, former House speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a Super Tuesday rally in Atlanta. AP/Evan Vucci expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Republican presidential candidate, former House speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a Super Tuesday rally in Atlanta. AP/Evan Vucci

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Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R) waves to supporters along with his wife Ann at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston, Massachusetts. Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R) waves to supporters along with his wife Ann at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston, Massachusetts. Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi

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Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin addresses a Republican watch party in Oklahoma City. AP/Sue Ogrocki expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin addresses a Republican watch party in Oklahoma City. AP/Sue Ogrocki

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Sister Grace Anne Wills cheers with her rosary beads in her hand as she reacts to Republican US presidential candidate Rick Santorum being declared the winner in the Tennessee primary at his Super Tuesday primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Sister Grace Anne Wills cheers with her rosary beads in her hand as she reacts to Republican US presidential candidate Rick Santorum being declared the winner in the Tennessee primary at his Super Tuesday primary election night rally in Steubenville, Ohio. Reuters/Jim Young

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A young supporter starts to fade at Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Super Tuesday primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A young supporter starts to fade at Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Super Tuesday primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder

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Republican US presidential candidate and US Rep Ron Paul (R-TX) gestures during his speech to supporters at a "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally at a caucus site in Fargo, North Dakota. Reuters/Dave Weaver expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Republican US presidential candidate and US Rep Ron Paul (R-TX) gestures during his speech to supporters at a "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally at a caucus site in Fargo, North Dakota. Reuters/Dave Weaver

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Supporters of Republican US presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, Ellen and Chris Finlay, dance in celebration after Romney was projected as the winner of some of the "Super Tuesday" contests by the television networks, at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Supporters of Republican US presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, Ellen and Chris Finlay, dance in celebration after Romney was projected as the winner of some of the "Super Tuesday" contests by the television networks, at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder

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A child holds a US flag as supporters of Republican US presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney view a screen showing Vermont primary results at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston, Massachusetts Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A child holds a US flag as supporters of Republican US presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney view a screen showing Vermont primary results at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston, Massachusetts Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi

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A senior citizens group who call themselves the East Cobb Kickers wait for US Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich to come out and address supporters as polls close in the presidential primary in Atlanta, Georgia. Reuters/John Amis expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A senior citizens group who call themselves the East Cobb Kickers wait for US Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich to come out and address supporters as polls close in the presidential primary in Atlanta, Georgia. Reuters/John Amis

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A supporter of Republican US presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney holds up a sign as he waits for Romney to speak at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A supporter of Republican US presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney holds up a sign as he waits for Romney to speak at his "Super Tuesday" primary election night rally in Boston. Reuters/Brian Snyder

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