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A look at the results from Super Tuesday's twenty-one Republican presidential nominee contests: how different factions of the Republican Party voted and their prospects for coming together in the months ahead.
Mary Jacoby, political and investigative reporter, Wall Street Journal
Linda Douglass, contributing editor, National Journal
David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union and managing associate with Carmen Group, a D.C.-based governmental-affairs firm
Morning after analysis of the Democratic Super Tuesday results: an update on the proportional delegate wins of Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and what these results could mean for each candidate and the party.
Ron Elving, Washington editor for National Public Radio
Anne Kornblut, reporter, "The Washington Post"
Jeanne Cummings, reporter, "The Politico"