In case you're looking at the print edition of the paper, as I am, here's an updated Super Tuesday results map from the NY Times. It shows Romney as having won five states, and leading in two others, including Ohio, as of 8:38 AM. Screenshot below:
Source: NY Times
As an information source, it's a little confusing, as it includes all the primaries completed so far, not just yesterday's. A better label would solve that problem.
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