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Mitt & Ann Romney, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in Boston

Super Tuesday: What Do Romney's 6 Wins Mean?

Capping victories in five other states Tuesday, Mitt Romney won Ohio's Republican primary, narrowly beating Rick Santorum. But with the win come questions about Romney's campaign strategy and the candidate's appeal.

Super Tuesday Ohio Primary Results: Mitt Romney Wins, but What Does It Mean?

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Mitt Romney has won the 2012 Ohio Republican primary, passing Rick Santorum by an incredibly slim margin to take the state after a tight race between the two candidates. But what does the victory say about how Romney's campaign strategy appealed to voters in Ohio, and how many delegates the win will net him for Super Tuesday?
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AmerisourceBergen office

AmerisourceBergen Paying $520M for World Courier

U.S. drug wholesaler AmerisourceBergen Corp. said Tuesday it will pay $520 million in cash to buy privately held World Courier Inc., a global specialty transportation and logistics provider for biopharmaceutical companies.
Super Tuesday 2012: Ranking the Candidates' Chances, From Ohio to Alaska

Super Tuesday 2012: Ranking Candidates' Chances, State By State

Super Tuesday will test the strength, support and stamina of the four Republicans still standing: Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich. For each of the 10 states up for grabs on March 6, here is a rundown of the latest polling data and a look at what's at stake and who stands the best chance of winning.
Super Tuesday Ohio Primary Results: Mitt Romney Wins, but What Does It Mean?

Romney Closes in on Santorum in Ohio Poll

Mitt Romney closed in on Rick Santorum in Ohio and picked up a crucial endorsement in Virginia on Sunday as he grows in strength ahead of Super Tuesday, the biggest day yet in the race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.
Louisiana Primary 2012: What to Watch For

In Time for Super Tuesday, Mitt Romney Ties Rick Santorum in Ohio: Poll

With Mitt Romney springing ahead and Rick Santorum falling behind, the Republican Party's presidential primary election in Ohio is looking like a dead heat, setting the stage for a cliffhanger of a contest on Super Tuesday this week, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Sunday.
Super Tuesday 2012: Ranking the Candidates' Chances, From Ohio to Alaska

What Is Super Tuesday? What to Watch Out For

It's one of the biggest nights of the election year, and for the GOP presidential nomination contest, it could be a game-changer. Although the GOP primaries and caucuses began two months ago on Jan. 3 in Iowa, in recent weeks, everything has been building up to Super Tuesday.
Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney

Santorum, Romney in Dead Heat in Ohio: Poll

Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator, pulled in 35 percent of those polled by Quinnipiac University, while Romney, the ex-Massachusetts governor, received 31 percent.
A box of Tri-Cyclen Lo birth control medication for women is seen in a pharmacy in Toronto

Senate Rejects 'Conscience Exemption' for Health Coverage

The Senate narrowly backed a key plank of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform Thursday by rejecting a sweeping Republican measure that would have allowed employers to opt out of birth control coverage and other medical services on moral grounds.
Romney wins Wyoming Republican Caucus

Mitt Romney Wins Wyoming Republican Caucus

Former senator of Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum came second with 31.93 percent votes, while Texas congressman Ron Paul garnered 20.83 percent of votes. Newt Gingrich was placed fourth with 7.83 percent of votes polled.

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