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Brokered conventions: A guide to political pundits' dream
The Week Magazine
The GOP came close to a brokered convention in 1976, when Ronald Reagan just barely lost to incumbent President Gerald Ford. Photo: Bettmann/CORBIS SEE ALL 148 PHOTOS A brokered Republican presidential convention: "It's the scenario every political ...
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Christie douses "brokered convention" talk
NorthJersey.com (blog)
by Charles Stile The possibility of a selecting a Republican nominee through a "brokered convention" is starting to gain traction among pundits and Anybody-But-Mitt activists. But Governor Christie dismissed the idea Tuesday and expressed confidence ...
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Christie scoffs at brokered GOP convention
USA TODAY
Christie believes that, in the end, Romney will end up being the GOP presidential nominee and there will be no brokered convention. The last time a Republican presidential convention had more than one ballot was in 1952 when Dwight Eisenhower got the ...
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Brokered convention not going to happen, Christie says
PolitickerNJ
Chris Christie said today news reports exploring the potential for a brokered GOP presidential nominating convention are nothing but hype and doubled down on his support for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. The prospect of a brokered convention, ...
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'Brokered' convention, a relic of the past, possible but unlikely
MarketWatch
Would Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney be smiling at a brokered convention? Santorum, sagging in national polls and low on money, easily beat front-runner Mitt Romney in a Missouri primary and also won caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota.
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