Monday, February 27, 2012

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Michigan Republican primary: Rick Santorum accuses Romney of using teleprompters
Northern Voices Online
Michigan Republican primary is very tight. Meanwhile Rick Santorum has accused Mitt Romney of using teleprompters A tough fight is on the card between Santorum and Romney in Michigan and Arizona. If Rick Santorum wins in Michigan as he is expected to ...
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Santorum and Romney fight their own class war in Michigan
Los Angeles Times
In a key Republican primary showdown, rhetoric flies about a struggle between the working class and 'elites.' During a visit to Daytona International Speedway, Mitt Romney comes across a NASCAR entry with the campaign logo of Rick Santorum, ...
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Arizona Gov. Brewer endorses Romney
MiamiHerald.com
Brewer announced her choice Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press," two days ahead of her state's Republican presidential primary. "I think he's the man that can carry the day," Brewer said, citing Romney's business background in addition to his electability ...
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Democrats on defense in 2012 governors' races
The Associated Press
Brian Schweitzer is stepping down after two terms, Republicans are enthusiastic about their chances despite a June primary that has drawn at least 7 hopefuls so far. Former Rep. Rick Hill is considered a favorite. Attorney General Steve Bullock leads ...
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The Associated Press
IU Republicans remain active through primary election
Indiana Daily Student
Leighty said the College Republicans are in communication with Union Board to organize a Republican primary debate between incumbent Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock. "We like to make sure our members know their options ...
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Minority Vote Not As Important In Upcoming Primaries, Experts Say
Neon Tommy
The minority vote is not that important in the upcoming Republican primaries, experts say. Some are surprised about the participation and significance that Hispanic voters had on the Florida primary, and claim the minority votes is not that important ...
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Conservatives still hold 'anger' over Santorum backing of Specter
Washington Times
"He inserted himself into a Republican primary, and many people expressed their anger to me." Mr. Specter, a big-spending, pro-choice incumbent Republican at the time, defeated Mr. Toomey in one of state's closest elections ever, 50.82 percent to 49.18 ...
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Washington Times
Parties preparing for local caucuses
Longview Daily News
In the absence of a presidential primary, both Democrats and Republicans in Washington will be returning to caucuses to select their parties' candidates in the 2012 presidential election. Republicans will be the first to meet, holding precinct caucuses ...
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Longtime educators seek Henry County superintendent seat
Dothan Eagle
Two longtime educators face off against each other in the March 13 Republican primary in an effort to fill the seat of superintendent of Henry County Schools. Dennis Coe, who filled the position for seven years, decided not run for another term.
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O'Malley Goes On 'Face The Nation' To Give The GOP Advice
WBAL Radio
Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley says he'd rather see Republicans return to the party of Lincoln "instead of this extreme right control that they submit themselves to in their own primaries." Appearing on CBS News' "Face the Nation," Governor O'Malley ...
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US Rep candidates prepare for election
The Review
Bill Johnson. But first the men each will face challengers in the primary election March 6. Wilson, a Democrat, faces Cas Adulewicz. Johnson, a Republican, is challenged by Victor Smith. Wilson cites the low approval rating of Congress (9 percent) as ...
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Across Arizona, Illegal Immigration Is on Back Burner
New York Times
The fading of the issue, at least for now, was most recently on display in the Republican presidential primary. At a debate here last week, it took an hour before the issue that has shaken Arizona for five years was raised. "There's no doubt that in ...
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