Romney campaign urges rivals to back out, saying delegate gap is too big
Philip Rucker and David A. Fahrenthold
BOSTON On Wednesday, the famously genial Mitt Romney sent his fellow Republican candidates a steel-hard message.
Give up, the message went. Resistance is futile.
Romney's aides laid out a detailed case, saying that after the former Massachusetts governor won six states on Super Tuesday, it is now nearly impossible for anybody else to capture the GOP presidential nomination.
Romney, they said, is too far ahead in the all-important race for delegates.
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