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Defiant Gingrich vows to stay in Republican race Reuters ... true conservative By Ros Krasny LAS VEGAS, Feb 4 (Reuters) - A defiant Newt Gingrich vowed on Saturday to continue in the 2012 Republican primary race and predicted that he could pull even with Mitt Romney in the delegate count within two months. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Missouri's 'beauty contest' may offer Rick Santorum an opportunity STLtoday.com LOUIS • White House hopeful Rick Santorum crisscrossed Missouri last week, hoping to inject some meaning into the state's "beauty contest" Republican primary on Tuesday. Because of a mix of party decree and legislative inaction, taxpayers will foot the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bruce Kreilter: Primary challenge makes the candidate stronger ReporterNews.com Right now, with the state of the Republican primaries, a lot of conservatives are concerned that the candidates are focusing too much on each other and may be ruining their chances for a Republican victory in the general presidential election. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terry facing crowded primary race Omaha World-Herald Lee Terry fended off the primary challenge of a single Republican who surprised many by scoring a healthy 37 percent of the vote despite a shoestring campaign. This year, the Omaha area's seven-term Republican incumbent faces opposition from four GOP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney: Obama needs to "get out of the way" Colorado Springs Gazette Leading the GOP primary field, Romney didn't mention his Republican primary rivals, but spent his entire speech slamming President Barack Obama on nearly every topic imaginable. "We elected this president to lead. He chose to follow. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Local Republican leaders holding back presidential endorsement Hornell Evening Tribune Hornell Area GOP Chairman John Buckley said the Maple City Republican Party hasn't officially supported a candidate either, but has discussed the primary. Buckley said the party's focus has been geared toward organizing Feb. 10's Lincoln Day Dinner, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Commission asking party to stop primaries Times Daily The recommendation would affect the county's Democratic Party, which now holds primary elections, more than the county's Republican Party, which selects candidates from within the party with a caucus. "This would save the county $30000 in the cost of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amy Goodman: Romney's 1 percent nation under God Appeal-Democrat Although Mitt Romney has yet to win a majority in a Republican primary, he won big in Florida. After he and the pro-Romney super PACs flooded the airwaves with millions of dollars' worth of ads in a state where nearly half the homeowners are under ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bowles may have been haunted by '72 race Winston-Salem Journal In 1972, another Democrat, after a bruising primary fight with the lieutenant governor, was narrowly beaten by a Republican who claimed a historic victory for his party. The Democrat was Erskine's father, Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles of Greensboro. See all stories on this topic » |
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