Super Tuesday 101: Who’s ahead where

Ten states are holding presidential primaries or caucuses Tuesday – and many Republicans are hoping the results begin to bring an unusually volatile primary season to a close.

Here’s what to look for Tuesday night, state by state:

7. Idaho, 32 delegates

AP Photo/Gerald Herbert
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney greets overflow supporters in a second gymnasium after speaking at a campaign rally at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Thursday, March 1, 2012.

There have been no polls in Idaho, and relatively little campaigning. But the state’s demographics all point to a win by Romney.

Idaho has the largest Mormon population after Utah, and is a Western state where voters seem to respond well to Romney.

It’s a caucus state, and its delegates are awarded proportionally, so Santorum or Paul could get a few delegates here, but most likely, almost all will go to Romney.

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