Tomorrow is Super Tuesday. Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia go to the polls or caucus locations to help pick delegates to this summer’s Republican Convention to challenge Barack Obama for President on November 6th. The field has been whittled down dramatically from the straw polls in Iowa last summer to 4 candidates today with the two top contenders remaining being Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. As we move forward from local, regional and state races to this, the first major coast to coast contest, we see social media playing an ever important role in connecting with the electorate. This infographic from MDGadvertising show how much social media has changed from just four years ago when the Obama campaign used it so artfully for the first time. How will social media change and challenge the election process this year and in future years?