Saturday, February 04, 2012

Google Alert - Republican primary

News7 new results for Republican primary
 
The GOP presidential race so far
Los Angeles Times
(Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA / January 31, 2012) After Mitt Romney was declared the winner of the Florida Republican primary, Newt Gingrich addressed his supporters from a podium bearing this sign: "46 States to Go." That statement was literally true, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Legislators: Primary imperiled by redistricting rejection
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Tom Infield and Amy Worden A top Harrisburg Republican said Friday that the legislature might consider moving back the April 24 primary election to make time for a commission to create new maps for all 203 state House seats and 50 Senate seats.
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Santorum tells Missouri voters it's time 'for doing your duty'
Kansas City Star
By DAVE HELLING On Friday, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum urged more than 750 people in Lee's Summit to breathe life into Missouri's quiet primary — and his own campaign — by casting ballots in next Tuesday's statewide vote.
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Democratic nonprofits send funds to 'super PACs'
Los Angeles Times
Y.) commented at a news conference on Wednesday on the amount of money third-party groups were spending on advertising during the Republican primary elections. (Pete Marovich, Getty Images / February 3, 2012) By Matea Gold, Washington Bureau President ...
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Los Angeles Times
Candidates storm Nevada in last day before caucuses
CNN
Santorum's campaign suffered a blow Friday, when the Indiana Republican Party announced that he wouldn't be on that state's May 8 primary ballot. The state party said Romney will officially be on the ballot, while Gingrich and Paul submitted enough ...
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Redistricting battle stymies politicking
LubbockOnline.com
But like other competitive races across the state, the Republican primary contest in District 85 hasn't drawn the usual attention. "It has to do with the redistricting uncertainty," said Landtroop. The incumbent is being challenged by former Rep.
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Senate race shakes up
Tbo.com
By WILLIAM MARCH | The Tampa Tribune While your eyes were on the presidential primary, Florida's US Senate race was undergoing a shakeup behind the scenes. Two dark horse Republican candidates, Adam Hasner and Craig Miller, left the race, appearing to ...
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