Thursday, February 02, 2012

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Romney wins landslide victory in Florida Republican primary
Jerusalem Post
By HILARY LEILA KRIEGER, JPOST CORRESPONDENT 02/02/2012 07:02 By Reuters HOLLYWOOD, Florida – Mitt Romney won a crushing victory in the Florida Republican primary Tuesday, in a contest that saw the former Massachusetts governor sharpen his tone against ...
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Nevada primary 2012: The GOP candidate guide for how to woo voters
Politico
As the Republican presidential hopefuls arrive in Nevada, I want to take some time to welcome them to our fair state and graciously provide some helpful pointers: • Just because Steve Wynn can't say it right … pronounce the name correctly. Please.
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Ron Paul called to congratulate Mitt Romney on Florida primary victory
The State Column
Despite finishing fourth in the Florida Republican primary, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul called former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney to congratulate him on his victory in the Sunshine State, according to a tweet from The Washington ...
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Primary's end spurs races in Volusia, Flagler
Daytona Beach News-Journal
In Florida, congressional, state and local candidates will emerge from under the shadow of the Republican presidential primary. While visiting the local Republican Party headquarters in Daytona Beach earlier this week, Ken Ali shrugged when asked if ...
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Billionaire Donors Extending Life of Lagging Primary Candidates
BusinessWeek
The senior Huntsman, a chemical company executive, and his candidate son, Republican Jon Huntsman Jr., invested a combined $4.4 million in his presidential primary candidacy -- a million more than the $3.3 million raised from supporters.
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Mitt Romney boosts Connie Mack's Senate bid
MiamiHerald.com
The leading Republican candidate in the US Senate race in Florida, Rep. Connie Mack, got national media exposure stumping across the state for state GOP primary winner Mitt Romney. Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov.
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Pro-Romney super PAC rakes in cash from Calif. donors
California Watch
If super political action committee dollars were votes in the Republican presidential primary, California would already have voted resoundingly for Mitt Romney. Restore Our Future, the super PAC supporting the former Massachusetts governor, ...
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California Watch
Boehner Cool and Collected as GOP Primary Battle Drags On
ABC News (blog)
"I understand that people are concerned about how long the primary process is dragging out," Boehner, R-Ohio, said after a meeting with the House Republican Conference this morning. "I would remind people that President Obama and Secretary of State ...
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ABC News (blog)
Romney and taxes
Chico News & Review
We can all be grateful that the raucous Republican primary race has brought to the fore issues Republicans usually don't like to discuss. One of them is the federal tax code, which is rigged to favor financial wheeler-dealers like Mitt Romney and his ...
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The GOP's Drunk-Dad Primary
dagblog (blog)
The Republican primary voters are electing their political family a new Drunk Dad. And they want to be sure they get the right kind. Of course, none of the Republican contenders are alcoholics. (Romney abstains from alcohol completely.) ...
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'This is not Russia; this is America'
Sand Mountain Reporter
Presiding Marshall County Circuit Judge Howard Hawk announced his decision to run as an independent, two weeks after his removal from the Republican primary ballot. Hawk initially said he didn't plan to run as an independent after a state GOP committee ...
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