| With Adam Tragone, Managing Editor | 03.05.12 |  |
Good afternoon! It's Super Tuesday Eve where all the good candidates hope to be rewarded with good results tomorrow. The bad ones, well, they will have to reconsider the long haul towards the nomination. As always Human Events will be at the forefront of the coverage, with The Chase 2012 editor Tony Lee breaking down the all-important fight in Ohio, Political Editor John Gizzi looks at the conservative battlegrounds of Oklahoma and Tennessee, where Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum will court the tea party vote and John Hayward follows Gingrich's play in his home state of Georgia. Will that be the only state the former speaker wins? Stay tuned to Human Eventsto find out.
But, before I get in to what's happening today, I want to alert you, our dedicated subscriber, to some changes in this space. We will be bringing you the same great stories everyday from our Human Events staff at an earlier time. Expect this coming in to your inbox a lot sooner than it does. Also, it'll get a little bit of face lift, more stories and more content that's driving the day, so you can get your fix of what's going on at a faster, and easier viewable way, especially if you are on a mobile device. The same great coverage you've come to expect, just even better.
—Adam Tragone |
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 | | March 05, 1770
The Boston Massacre On this day in 1770, British soldiers fired on a crowd of angry, American protestors. Five protestors were killed and the people of Boston were outraged at the violence. American pamphleteers used the incident for propaganda to turn citizens against the British Empire. |
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