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Missouri Republican Primary 2012 Results: Where to Get Live Updates
International Business Times
By Melanie Jones: Subscribe to Melanie's RSS feed The polls have opened for the Missouri 2012 Republican primary, but only three candidates will participate: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum. Because of a combination of money struggles and ...
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International Business Times
Sparse voter turnout at presidential primary polls
Columbia Missourian
The site was used as a polling location for the Missouri Republican Primary. ¦ Katie Alaimo BY Dan Burley COLUMBIA — Columbia voters trickled into the Activity and Recreation Center on Tuesday as the Missouri presidential primary got under way.
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Columbia Missourian
Texas primary delay expected as court redraws redistricting maps, balancing ...
Washington Post
In dispute are political districts representing the state's most urban and racially diverse areas, and the judges must decide to what degree it's legal for Republicans to minimize the influence of Democratic voters, even if those voters are minorities.
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Obama campaign fears being sharply outspent by GOP super PACs
Washington Post
That revised analysis, spurred by a wave of outside spending in the Republican primaries, led to President Obama's decision this week to throw his weight behind the efforts of a Democratic super PAC that has struggled to remain competitive without the ...
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NC Parties Have 11 Names For Presidential Primary
WXII The Triad
The state Republican Primary named four candidates: Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. The North Carolina Libertarian Party listed six candidates: Roger Gary, RJ Harris, Gary Johnson, Carl Person, Bill Still and Lee Wrights.
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Santorum likely to miss Ind. primary filing deadline
Indiana Daily Student
By From IDS report | IDS Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will most likely not be on the Indiana primary ballot on May 8, state Republicans said. Statewide candidates need 500 signatures from each congressional district in the state ...
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Revamping the energy curriculum
UT The Daily Texan
As the Republican primary rages on, the polarization of the political scene is as evident as ever. From health care to the tax code, Republicans and Democrats can't seem to come together on any important issue. One such issue is the future of American ...
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Duty laps incumbent Bradley in fundraising for Williamson district attorney race
Austin American-Statesman
By Claire Osborn In the Republican primary campaign for district attorney, Williamson County Attorney Jana Duty had raised more than twice as much money as her opponent, incumbent John Bradley, according to the most recent campaign finance reports.
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Austin American-Statesman
Santorum easily wins presidential primary in Texas County
Houston Herald
Only about 11 percent bothered to vote. In all, 1687 traveled to polls. The Republican primary was only a beauty contest that won't affect the selection of delegates. Instead, Republicans will gather next month to select delegates at caucuses.
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Gingrich visits Columbus, seeks to jump-start campaign in Ohio
Columbus Dispatch
A stop on Wednesday in Cleveland will potentially put him in front of another 27 percent of the 2008 Republican primary voters. At each stop, Gingrich wooed support from conservative Republicans and tea party adherents with a message laced with ...
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Super PACs take over process
The News Record
The Republican primary race just wrapped up in Florida, with Mitt Romney reigning supreme after super PACs spent $17.4 million on his behalf. Super PACs are groups of private investors who come together to rally financial support for candidates.
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UPI NewsTrack TopNews
UPI.com
7 (UPI) -- Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum broke to early leads in Minnesota's caucuses and Missouri's non-binding primary Tuesday, results showed. With 5.41 percent of the caucuses reporting in Minnesota, results posted by the secretary ...
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Putting the 'party' in political party
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
By KATHERINE WUTZ Blaine County Republicans will host the county's first-ever GOP caucus in March, taking the place of a state-run primary vote that would have been held in May. The Idaho Republican State Central Committee met in Moscow last summer and ...
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