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| Republicans to face off in primary for Yorktown seats Muncie Star Press YORKTOWN -- At least two seats on the new, consolidated Yorktown Town Council will have contested primary races. As of Feb. 7, two Republicans had filed for the District 2 seat, and two for District 5. Current council member Laura Vise, who took office ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republican Party sees influx of voters in Oklahoma NewsOK.com BY MEGAN ROLLAND mrolland@opubco.com Leave a comment About 2600 Oklahoma voters have switched to the Republican Party in advance of the March presidential primary that will determine who opposes President Barack Obama in November. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 31st state Senate candidates tackle pensions, taxes Chicago Daily Herald By Bob Susnjara Public employee pensions and taxes were among the issues addressed at a forum Wednesday night in Gurnee by four men running in the Republican primary for state Senate District 31. Joe Neal of Wadsworth, Linwood "Lennie" Jarratt of Round ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Colorado student charged in "glitter bomb" of Romney Chicago Tribune The practice of "glitter bombing" has mainly been the domain of gay rights activists targeting Republican politicians and other public figures who oppose same-sex marriage. Related Results: Latest Republican primary and caucus results Graphic: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ron Paul Fans Stay Committed After Colorado NPR Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has yet to win a primary, but his supporters remain enthusiastic. Robert Siegel speaks with Ron Paul supporters Christa Leonard in St. Paul, Minn., and Ken Stanton in Fort Collins, Colo., following the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hoekstra ad sets wrong tone for Michigan Senate primary Lansing State Journal The commercial drew swift rebukes, from Republicans and Democrats alike. Several prominent Republicans took to Twitter or Facebook to criticize the negative stereotypes used to portray the Asian woman. Another contender in the GOP primary, Clark Durant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stein Talks Budget Cuts, Owings Mills Development, Republican Primaries Patch.com I'm sure you've been following the Republican presidential primaries. Who do you see coming out on top? I guess it seems that in the long run Romney is set to win. Newt Gingrich is saying he's going to continue all the way to the convention so it could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Santorum a Now Player in Republican Race, Hunt Says Washington Post 8 (Bloomberg) -- Al Hunt, executive editor for Washington at Bloomberg News and a Bloomberg View columnist, talks about the results of Missouri's non-binding primary and the Colorado and Minnesota caucuses. Hunt, speaking on Bloomberg Television's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lin TV Wins Big as Swing-State Cash Spreads to Local Stations BusinessWeek 9 (Bloomberg) -- Broadcasters are attracting record political advertising from the Republican presidential primaries, a super-PAC-driven windfall for television stations that promises to grow even larger in the general election. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Judge rules to use 2001 district maps in elections Pocono Record Surrick said he doesn't want to postpone the April 24 primary because it could deprive Pennsylvanians the right to vote in the presidential primary. The court case brought by Republicans in federal court cited uneven population shifts that Republicans ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama's Favorite Republican AmmoLand.com (press release) Richard Mourdock, Indiana's current State Treasurer, is battling Obama's favorite Republican in the state's May 8th Republican primary. Mourdock is a genuine gun rights supporter. He will oppose the anti-gun agendas of Obama, the UN, and the leaders of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ariz. to play vital role in GOP race Arizona Daily Wildcat GOP presidential candidates are taking the competition to Arizona, which is emerging as a key player in the Republican race. Arizona, along with Michigan, will hold its presidential primary on Feb. 28. The state's election will precede 10 other state ... See all stories on this topic » |
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