Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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Florida primary smackdown: Have Gingrich and Romney forgotten Obama?
Christian Science Monitor
In the runup to Tuesday's primary in Florida, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich – and the super political-action committees that support them – have been smacking each other pretty hard. In fact, a sky-high 92 percent of the ads aired in the past week have ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Florida primary: What precincts will be critical and what issues matter most
Washington Post
31 (Bloomberg) -- There isn't only one presidential primary election in Florida today. There are five. In a state straddling two time zones, Republicans retired around the military bases of the western Panhandle and Southern Baptist church-goers ...
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Florida Primary: Young Voters Moving Beyond Ron Paul?
NextGen Journal
NextGen Journal is the website for the 'next generation,' run by a nationwide team of college students. by NextGen Journal Everywhere We'll be updating this post as results come in tonight in the Florida primary- be sure to join the conversation below.
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Florida Primary 2012: What Could Go Wrong? 5 Past Election Controversies
International Business Times
The infamous recount of the 2000 presidential race isn't Florida's only election mishap. Below is a list of all the voting controversies that have occurred in the southern state over the years. The word "recount" itself brings up un-fond memories from ...
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Mitt Romney sings 'America the Beautiful' at Florida primary campaign rally
Telegraph.co.uk
His relaxed demeanour may have been partly due to the large lead in the Florida polls that Mr Romney has going into the state's primary, with the size of the lead over closest rival Newt Gingrich ranging between six and 12 percentage points, ...
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