Monday, February 20, 2012

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LLOYD OMDAHL: ND once flirted with presidential primaries
Grand Forks Herald
With all of the excitement of Republican primary contests clogging the media, North Dakota partisans must feel lost in the shuffle. Don't feel bad; we had presidential primaries once. They were a flop. With all of the excitement of Republican primary ...
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Santorum Says Obama's Policies Elevate 'the Earth Above Man'
BusinessWeek
"It's about some phony ideal, some phony theology," Santorum said of Obama in Ohio, which holds a Republican primary on March 6. "Not a theology based on the Bible, a different theology." Robert Gibbs, an Obama campaign adviser and former White House ...
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No firm date set for primaries
San Angelo Standard-Times
The sentiment was echoed across all the candidates for sheriff — Republicans Mild, David Jones, Keith Muncey and David Faison, and Democrat Walter Bryant. David Benton is running for the Libertarian Party, which doesn't have a primary election.
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Kinder prepares for primary fight
PoliticMo
For the first time as an incumbent office holder, Lt. Governor Peter Kinder has a legitimate primary opponent for the Republican party nomination. Kinder, who was elected statewide in 2004, is being challenged by state Sen. Brad Lager, a Marryville ...
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Republican debate in Mesa takes on higher significance
Tucson Citizen
Friday, Maricopa County voters had requested 387244 Republican primary ballots and already returned 166110. After Santorum's recent sweep, Romney rebounded somewhat with victories in the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll in Washington ...
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American politics' Golden Rule: Be happy
Jamaica Gleaner
by John Rapley Recently, the comedian Jon Stewart produced a clever tele-montage of samples from disaster flicks to accompany a speech by a United States Republican leader. It's not difficult, in this primary season, to find Republican speeches ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
In the 64th District primaries: Tom Letson and Randy Law
Youngstown Vindicator
Both Republicans and Democrats will have choices to make in the primary election for the 64th Ohio House District, which covers much of Trumbull County. The district is represented by Democrat Tom Letson, 61, of Warren, who is seeking his fourth term.
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Elizabeth Child's allegiance to GOP scrutinized
Boston Globe
And she has voted in 11 Democratic state and presidential primaries since 1996, according to a review of her voting records in Brookline. Not once has she opted for a Republican ballot. To be sure, Childs was the state's mental health commissioner ...
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