Today’s New York Times has a cool map showing where the Republican presidential candidates have campaigned leading up to today’s Florida primary. (Go here and look for the pop-up graphic under “Multimedia” in the left column. The Times has put more effort into making these maps than in making them easy to find.) Mitt Romney made an impressive zig-zag pattern across the entire state yesterday, while John McCain took a simpler route from Tampa to Orlando to Jacksonville.

Today, the major Republicans are still in Florida, and Democrat Hillary Clinton has an election night stop in the state, according to the Times. Meanwhile, John Edwards and Barack Obama are on the road to interior states that have primaries and caucuses on Super Tuesday, presumably trying to get some support to balance what polls suggest are double-digit leads for Clinton in California, New York,  New Jersey, and Massachusetts.

Edwards has public events in Jefferson City’s Cole County, Missouri, one of his stronger counties in 2004 against John Kerry (he got 33 percent to Kerry’s 40 percent); in Tulsa County, Oklahoma (which went for Wesley Clark in 2004); and in St. Paul’s Ramsey County, Minnesota.

Obama is going to Butler County, Kansas (which gave a majority to Bill Clinton in its 1992 primary); and to Kansas City’s Jackson County, Missouri (where Kerry beat Edwards by more than 2-to-1 in the last primary).