Presidential politics ramp up considerably in March as the Republican nomination process heads into the home stretch. After two months of nominating contests, just over 300 Republican delegates have been allocated, leaving all contenders far from the 1,144 delegates needed to win the party's nomination. But in March alone, there are 735 delegates on the line more than any other month. (With that said, the delegate count is complicated) And no single day in the Republican calendar carries as much significances as March 6th Super Tuesday when 419 delegates are at stake in 10 contests across the country. There will be primary elections in Ohio, Virginia, Georgia, Massachusetts, Vermont, Oklahoma and Tennessee and caucus meetings to start selecting delegates in Alaska, Idaho, and North Dakota. Wyoming also starts its county conventions on March 6 with 12 delegates at stake, but they run through March 10. Fox News will provide AEHQ special coverage starting at 8 pm ET with reporters in Ohio, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia and Massachusetts. Mitt Romney will be in Massachusetts, Rick Santorum in the state of Ohio, Gingrich in his home state of Georgia and Ron Paul in North Dakota. We could see race calls in the states of Virginia, Georgia and Vermont in the 7 pm ET hour. MORE >> |
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