Tuesday Night’s Illinois Primary: What You Need to Know
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Mitt Romney getting introduced at Bradley University in Illinois by Congressman Aaron Schock. Photo: Romney campaign.
CBS News – Illinois voters head to the polls Tuesday to select their choice for the best candidate to be the Republican presidential nominee. Here are five things to watch ahead of the evening’s nominating contest.
Can Romney win big?
Tuesday night’s primary is basically a head-to-head match-up between what looks right now like the race’s remaining two frontrunners: Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are both essentially sitting out Illinois’ primary in order to focus on other forthcoming contests – which means that Romney and Santorum have the unique opportunity to show the country what a two-man race would look like.
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