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Southern GOP ‘Super Tuesday’ could be a 2016 game-changer

If Southern GOP leaders prevail, the primary landscape could be radically altered in 2016, creating a lifeline for the party's more conservative candidates.

A voter enters a polling station to cast their ballot in the "Super Tuesday" Republican presidential primary at the Russell Apartments March 6, 2012 in Cambridge, Mass. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty)
A voter enters a polling station to cast their ballot in the "Super Tuesday" Republican presidential primary at the Russell Apartments March 6, 2012 in Cambridge, Mass. Getty Images

Michael Steele

Michael Steele is a co-host of "The Weeknight," which airs Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on MSNBC. He is a former lieutenant governor of Maryland and a former chairman of the Republican National Committee.