Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Google Alert - Florida primary

News6 new results for Florida primary
 
Florida primary: What the blowout means
Washington Post (blog)
By Jonathan Bernstein Mitt Romney delivered a blowout in Florida today. He's clobbered Newt Gingrich in three of the four states so far, and proven that Gingrich is terribly vulnerable to attacks. Meanwhile, Rick Santorum finished a weak third, ...
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Florida primary: Ron Paul fans, foes get mad on Twitter
Los Angeles Times
By Megan Garvey With nearly 100% of the votes counted in the Florida primary, Ron Paul trails far behind the leaders with about 7% of ballots counted. And his avid supporters are mad -- on Twitter, at least. The source of their anger appears to be ...
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Los Angeles Times
Florida Primary: Rick Santorum's Daughter's Illness
Daily Beast
by Michelle Cottle Jan 31, 2012 9:47 PM EST Undaunted by his weak showing in Florida, the ex-senator steamed on to Nevada. How his daughter's illness drives him on. By Michelle Cottle Like Hobbes's state of nature, the battle for the Sunshine State was ...
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Daily Beast
Florida Primary (Promo)
CBCtv
Tonight: The Republican primaries are supposed to separate a front-runner from the pack, but some feel this race will go all the way to the convention floor in August. Neil Macdonald reports live from Florida.
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Romney wins Florida primary prize, Gingrich pledges drawn-out battle
Fox News
Mitt Romney crushed Newt Gingrich in the Florida Republican presidential primary Tuesday night, surging from a second-place finish in South Carolina to sweep the winner-take-all contest and reassert his front-runner status. The victory, in the biggest ...
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Fox News
Mitt Romney scores decisive victory in Florida primary
Louisville Courier-Journal
Romney Ahead in Bitter Republican Nomination Race: Mitt Romney holds a 16-point lead over Republican rival Newt Gingrich with more than half the votes counted in the Florida presidential primary. JENNIFER AGIESTA, Associated Press Republican ...
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