MITT ROMNEY cruised to primary victories in Pennsylvania and four other Northeastern states Tuesday against a shrunken field of challengers, cementing his status as the presumed Republican nominee against President Obama in the fall.
Romney sought to frame the contest as a referendum on whether Americans are better off than they were four years ago, arguing that most are not, in a prime-time speech in New Hampshire.
Most of the remaining drama drained from the GOP presidential race two weeks ago, after Rick Santorum dropped his campaign, concerned that he was headed for a loss in Pennsylvania, the state he had represented for 16 years in the House and then in the Senate.



