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DELEGATE RACE CONTINUES The Illinois primary helped Romney advance in what appears to be an inexorable march to the 1,144 delegates he'll need to secure the nomination at the Republican National Convention in August. He won at least 19 delegates in Illinois, with 35 of the total 54 still to be determined. Santorum lost out on 10 delegates because his team botched paperwork. The former Pennsylvania senator faces an uphill climb in the delegate race: Romney has 541 while Santorum had 253, according to the Associated Press tally. At his current pace, Romney will accumulate the delegates he needs to wrap up the nomination in June. HIGH INCOME, EDUCATED VOTERS LIKE ROMNEY Romney won in Illinois with support from people with more education and higher incomes
-- and from those whose top priority is defeating Obama in November. Romney doubled his margin over Santorum among voters with college degrees, according to early exit polls conducted for The Associated Press and the television networks. He won 20 percent of the vote among those who said electability
-- being able to win in November -- was the most important consideration. But Romney was still weak among those who say they are "very conservative"
-- Santorum had a double-digit lead in that group.
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