With the already familiar primary circuit a mainstay in the minds of voters and the still-large field of candidates yet to be winnowed, strategists have been looking to the Super Tuesday votes of more than 20 states to finally crown unofficial nominees.
But that's mathematically impossible, according to number crunchers.
In the Democratic race, with 1,700 delegate votes up for grabs, even if one candidate wins every state, the take won't be near that. Read Related: 2008 Presidential Election SuperTuesday








