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| New race rekindles old GOP fault line The News Journal There's another potentially divisive primary brewing within the Delaware Republican Party -- and it involves the same theme of north-south divisions that tore the party apart last year. With the state's population shifted toward the more-conservative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republicans field shows party lacks real ideas Opelousas Daily World The Republican presidential primary has been a celebration of ignorance, from the early rise of Donald Trump in the polls due to his embrace of birtherism, to Michele Bachmann's comments about vaccinations and autism, to the collected utterances of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Susan Lewis: Are Republicans the anti-science party? Wicked Local Creationists—a key block of Republican primary voters—immediately cried foul. Rush Limbaugh lambasted Huntsman for buying into a supposed "hoax" that liberal climate scientists have concocted. When asked by ABC News about the brouhaha over his tweets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Redistricting Orders Throw Texas Politics Into Disarray Texas Tribune ... Republican leadership wants to freeze candidate filings and election preparations in place, lawyers on the other side say they should proceed on schedule until and unless the Supreme Court actually does something that would make March primaries ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Texas GOP chair says more Hispanics have won statewide office on the ... PolitiFact In 2002, Republican Xavier Rodriguez, appointed to the Supreme Court by Gov. Rick Perry, was defeated in his party's primary by little-known Stephen Wayne Smith. Also, Texas Democrats have nominated multiple Latinos for statewide posts who went on to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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