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Super Tuesday (27 images)

Super Tuesday, with 10 primaries and over 400 delegates up for grabs between the highly combative Republican presidential nomination process, could hold the key to the eventual nominee, be it presumptive favorite Mitt Romney, the resurgent Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich or Ron Paul.



Tommy Dastamanis looks at some of the buttons he has for sale at Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich's victory party on Super Tuesday in Atlanta on March 6, 2012. Voters in 10 U.S. states cast their ballots and 437 delegates are up for grabs in Tuesday's primary, with 1,144 delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination. UPI/David Tulis
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Signs line the hallway of Steubenville High School the site of the Rick Santorum Super Tuesday Election Night Party in Steubenville, Ohio on March 6, 2012. UPI/Archie Carpenter
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Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich addresses a Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce breakfast on Super Tuesday in Lawrenceville, Georgia on March 6, 2012. Although Georgia only has 16 electoral votes in November, it will send 76 delegates to the Republican nominating convention, making it a key battleground for Gingrich. UPI/David Tulis
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Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich addresses a Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce breakfast on Super Tuesday in Lawrenceville, Georgia on March 6, 2012. Although Georgia only has 16 electoral votes in November, it will send 76 delegates to the Republican nominating convention, making it a key battleground for Gingrich. UPI/David Tulis
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