Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Gingrich brushes off Freddie, leads Republican race: poll
Reuters
By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has roared into the lead of the Republican nominating race, brushing off concerns about his work for a troubled housing company, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed. ...
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Romney Skips Iowa Family Forum as Emanuel Rallies Democrats
BusinessWeek
Still, a Bloomberg News poll released Nov. 15 showed that fractured support in the state among the other top Republican contenders could give Romney an opening to win the caucuses. Former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who has been rising in national ...
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Winnebago County hosts GOP Straw Poll
WREX-TV
By Michael Peppers Local members of the GOP weigh in on who they'd like to see represent the Republican party in the next presidential race. A straw poll was held at Memorial Hall. More than 100 people showed up. Newt Gingrich got the most votes in the ...
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The Republican campaign -- a long, strange trip
Daytona Beach News-Journal
Republican voters may already feel they have too much information -- and not a single vote that counts has been cast yet. Except perhaps for the Iowa Straw Poll, which elected no GOP convention delegates but was treated by the media as a kind of papal ...
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Perry works to stay in race
Albany Times Union
(AP Photo/Greg Campbell) NEW YORK -- With his poll standing sagging, Rick Perry spent Friday asking Republican donors and other supporters in the Empire State not to write off his presidential candidacy. "His message is he still feels he's in it, ...
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God's country: Voting wallets over religion
Charlotte Observer
They referred to his experience as a business executive and his competitiveness with President Barack Obama in recent national polls. In most GOP polls, Romney is the front-runner - or at least one of them. And that brings up South Carolina's other ...
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Candidates emphasize cutting taxes, rules
DesMoinesRegister.com
In the Iowa Poll released last month, 47 percent of likely caucusgoers called jobs and the economy the most important issue for the next president to address, second only to debt and government spending. "A lot of people are just really struggling in ...
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