Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Google Alert - Florida primary

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Florida Primary, and Beyond
Wall Street Journal (blog)
AP It's Florida primary day! Ahead of the primary, polls showed Mitt Romney leading among GOP voters in Florida. But Newt Gingrich predicted a "decisive victory" in Florida, and he leads in national polls. If the GOP finds itself in a drawn out battle ...
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Florida Primary Election: In The Bunker With Newt Gingrich
Huffington Post
Now, even as he faces defeat in Florida, he is saying publicly and privately that he is in it for the long haul -- if for no other reason than to give credibility to his effort to solicit cash for the Southern-based (and Newt-friendly) Super Tuesday ...
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Will Florida Primary Determine a GOP Front-Runner?
WGNtv.com
With three different winners in the three contests so far, Florida could finally be the state to put one of the four remaining major GOP candidates firmly into the front-runner position. At stake in Florida's Tuesday primary: 50 delegates, ...
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Ron Paul Florida Primary 2012 Outlook
Huffington Post
Ron Paul is already looking beyond Florida's primary election going into Tuesday's contest. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the Texas libertarian will hold a "campaign call to arms" rally in the Silver State on Tuesday.
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Tuesday Morning Reads: Hello Florida Primary
Orlando Sentinel (blog)
The Orlando Sentinel details the final full campaign day before the primary for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. From the story: The two main Republican candidates wound up their Florida primary campaigns Monday night in Central Florida, with Mitt Romney ...
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Romney expected to win Florida primary (video)
Torrington Register Citizen
By AP The state hosts its pivotal primary Tuesday as Mitt Romney seeks to tighten his grip on the Republican presidential nomination. Newt Gingrich reset the race by scoring an overwhelming victory in South Carolina. But in the 10 days since, ...
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