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New polls show Rick Santorum poised for a "big day" in Tuesday's GOP presidential contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri.Polling for these contests has been extremely sparse and may be just a rough guide to the outcome, but final data from three news surveys by the Democratic-affiliated firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) suggest that Rick Santorum may have a strong showing in the two Midwestern states.WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, Republicans will attend precinct caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado and vote in a non-binding primary in Missouri. Polling for these contests has been extremely sparse and may be just a rough guide to the outcome, but final data from three news surveys by the Democratic-affiliated firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) suggest that Rick Santorum may have a strong showing in ...There has been a diversity of polling results in Florida -- more so than in the three earlier nominating contests -- even among surveys conducted at the same time.WASHINGTON - Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum may be nudging Newt Gingrich out of the way as the favoured candidate of far-right conservatives as he makes big moves in a trio of Midwestern states, seriously challenging front-runner Mitt Romney in advance of their Tuesday nominating contests.As Florida Republicans prepare to cast their ballots in Tuesday's pivotal presidential primary, two new polls show that Mitt Romney is a significantly more formidable candidate against President Obama in the Sunshine State than his closest rival for the GOP nomination, Newt Gingrich.Tuesday could be a huge day for GOP hopeful Rick Santorum as the Republican candidates face off in Minnesota and Colorado caucuses as well as the primary in Missouri.Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum trails in the polls heading into Florida's primary election and is turning his attention to upcoming contests in other states.For those shocked by the results of Rick Santorum?s sweep in last night in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri, think again. It was merely a reflection of the political reality for this entire nomination process ? the most conservative elements of the Republican party are not sold on Mitt Romney.Mitt Romney?s momentum in the race for the Republican nomination may hit a speed bump on Tuesday, when he goes up against his GOP rivals in a pair of competitive states.Contests, Surveys, Polls - Yahoo! News Search Results