
Washington Post: “As the Republican presidential campaign turns to Super Tuesday this week, one contest looms more super than the rest: Ohio, a state with many of the same economic and electoral dynamics as Michigan but with much more at stake for Republicans.”
New York Times: ”Even on primary day in Michigan, where he lost narrowly, Rick Santorum detoured into neighboring Ohio on Tuesday with an eye on an important state that votes next week on Super Tuesday.”
AP: “All four candidates face financial strains … It would cost about $5 million to run a week’s worth of heavy ads across all the states that vote on Super Tuesday.”
WSJ: “Ohio, more than any other state, portends a head-to-head match between Messrs. Romney and Santorum, offering something of a rematch of Michigan.”