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State of the Republican nomination race

Feb. 8, 2012. State of the Republican nomination race. Binding delegates. Summary of the race. Campaign finance totals from opensecrets.org, as of 12/31/2011. SUPERPACs that have declared candidate support. Turnout is down in most states.

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State of the Republican nomination race

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  1. Feb. 8, 2012 State of the Republican nomination race

  2. Binding delegates

  3. Summary of the race

  4. Campaign finance totals from opensecrets.org, as of 12/31/2011

  5. SUPERPACs that have declared candidate support

  6. Turnout is down in most states

  7. Remember, turnout in primaries is low, and turnout in caucuses is really low

  8. So what will happen next? • Romney has the most money, which is still a significant advantage. • Conservative Republican voters still seem to prefer other candidates besides Romney, though not necessarily the same one • Arizona and Michigan have primaries on the 28th.

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