Romney walked away from Super Tuesday as the biggest winner, including narrowly snatching up the prized victory in Ohio. The morning-after, he said he feels “pretty darn good” about it.
In addition to Ohio, NBC News projected Romney as the winner in Vermont, Massachusetts, Idaho, Virginia, Alaska and Wyoming. This marks a clear turning point in the battle for the Republican presidential nomination.
NBC News projections show Santorum won Tennessee, Oklahoma and North Dakota. Only a few thousand votes separated him and Romney in Ohio — a strong showing considering Team Romney dumped much more money into it. And winning in his home state, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich won Georgia.
Romney has a 2-to-1 advantage in convention delegates over his current rival Rick Santorum. No other candidates seem willing to drop out just yet.
“We’re going to win a few, we’re going to lose a few. But as it looks right now, we’re going to get at least a couple gold medals and a whole passel full of silver medals,” Santorum said last night. “We have won in the West and the Midwest and the South, and we’re ready to win across this country.”








