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Survey results: Republican primary
Herald and News
A majority of respondents to an informal online Herald and News survey would choose Newt Gingrich to be the Republican nominee for president. Many said they chose their favorite candidate based on his ability to defeat President Obama in the next ...
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Message of a New Crop of Republican Candidates: It's Not Just About Cuts
New York Times
Two years ago, the Republican primary was teeming with angry conservatives stirred up by federal fiscal policy. Not all of them were Tea Party members, but all of them seemed to get labeled that way. Whatever the description, their effect on last ...
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Biggert, Schock won't have primary challengers
Chicago Tribune
PEORIA, Ill.— Two Republican incumbents who represent Illinois districts in the US House won't have primary challengers. US Rep. Judy Biggert of Hinsdale and US Rep. Aaron Schock of Peoria won't face challengers in Illinois' Republican primary on ...
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The Voice: South Carolina Primary Results
my.hsj.org
Paul vowed that his fight will go on, despite the outcome of Saturday's Republican primary vote. (Steve Jessmore/Myrtle Beach Sun-News/MCT) - Steve Jessmore - Myrtle Beach Sun-News - MCT The results of the South Carolina primary are in, ...
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Leadership Lessons From The GOP Primary Race
Fast Company
Over the last couple of weeks as the Republican primary race has unfolded, the precipitous rise and fall of prospective presidential candidates has fascinated much of the nation. But I believe that business owners have more to gain from the GOP primary ...
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Fast Company
Newt Gingrich, you're no Ronald Reagan
Politico
Newt Gingrich thinks he's Ronald Reagan and 2012 is 1976. In 1976, Reagan ran a tough, scrappy primary campaign. It was a conservative insurgency against President Gerald Ford, the titular but unelected leader of the Republican Party.
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Biggert's GOP challengers removed from primary race
Joliet Herald News
Judy Biggert will be the lone Republican in the 11th Congressional District primary, after the state board of elections removed her two opponents from the ballot Thursday. The board of elections upheld challenges to the candidacies of Kane County Clerk ...
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To Fix Image, Republicans in House Think Small
New York Times
"We should focus on standing for principle and put the politics aside," said Representative Todd Akin of Missouri, who is in a Republican primary fight for a seat in the Senate. "You have to keep doing what you think is the right thing to do.
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Paul Sees Nevada As a Better Bet
Wall Street Journal
Ron Paul wrote himself out of the story of Florida's Republican presidential primary, saying the cost of television advertising would be high in the state and the odds of winning any convention delegates low. The Texas congressman decamped to Maine, ...
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Nevadans feel their issues ignored
Washington Times
Nevada fought hard to be the first Western state to vote in the Republican presidential primary, offering the chance to break out of East Coast issues and let candidates hone their appeals to the Wild West on everything from water rights to nuclear ...
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Washington Times
Mitt Romney, Republicans
Gather.com
Can Mitt Romney unify the Republicans in 2012? Mitt Romney had a big win in Florida with Republicans on Tuesday, and it looks as if the next phase of the Republican primary could benefit him vastly, according to ABC News. The relationship with Romney ...
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A Primary History Primer
Huffington Post (blog)
It is nothing short of amazing to listen to Ron Paul take on (in his "victory" speech after his fourth place finish in the Florida primary) the mantle of the only anti-war candidate in the field, both Democrat and Republican.
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Citizens United Endorses Jon Bruning In 2012 Nebraska Senate Race
Huffington Post
Bruning is the frontrunner in the Republican primary race to win the seat in the Cornhusker State. The Citizens United PAC announced that it is donating $10000 to Bruning's campaign, saying the candidate represents "new blood in the conservative ...
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Lightly funded pro-Obama super PAC reports donors, many from Hollywood
Boston Globe
By Shira Schoenberg The Republican presidential primary has been characterized by spates of harsh attack ads, mostly funded by so-called super PACs. So far, however, President Obama, a Democrat, is showing little sign that his campaign will join the ...
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