A Long Road Ahead for Mitt Romney

A Long Road Ahead for Mitt Romney

Has Super Tuesday left Romney’s opponents in a better position to win primary races? 

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John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation, appeared on Democracy Now! this morning to discuss grassroots opposition to Citizens United, Representative Dennis Kucinich’s failed re-election bid and the Super Tuesday primary results.

“Nothing was settled last night—far from it,” said Nichols. “In fact, last night actually gave at least a measure of encouragement to both Santorum and Newt Gingrich. Each of them can look down the line into the coming weeks and see states that they can win.”

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