Romney's electability shines through in Illinois
21 March 2012
ABC TV The Drum
Mitt Romney's win in Illinois may have pushed him closer to the delegate count needed to win the Republican presidential nomination, but the real victory may have been in proving his electability in the suburbs. Research Associate at the US Studies Centre Tom Switzer talks to John Barron about what to look out for over the next few weeks of primary contests.
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