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New Delay Is Possible for Primary in Texas
New York Times
SAN ANTONIO — A federal three-judge panel here is considering delaying the Texas primary election for the second time in two months, posing a number of logistical and political challenges for Republican and Democratic leaders and candidates as a ...
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Will Mitt Romney have enough money for the primaries ahead?
Washington Post
The Republican presidential candidate is scrambling to shore up his coffers for a grueling run of primaries over the next month, contests that could go a long way toward deciding the outcome of a nomination fight that has become much tougher, ...
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Sumner assessor faces challenger in primary
The Tennessean
Incumbent Sumner County Property Assessor John Isbell is facing opposition from Brian Belcher in the March 6 Republican primary. First elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2008, Isbell is seeking a third term. "There is a learning curve with the office," ...
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Voter ID law gets going without hitch
The Tennessean
Turnout was steady in some places and slower in others as Republicans pushed buttons for the men who hope to take on President Barack Obama in November. In Williamson County, 290 people voted, including 277 in the Republican primary.
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Judge: Texas should plan on May 29 primary
The Associated Press
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The Texas primary, which once loomed as the biggest prize of next month's Super Tuesday and a possible kingmaker in the Republican presidential race, skidded toward becoming an afterthought Wednesday when a federal judge advised ...
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Santorum's sexist comments should damage his electability
Flyer News
A recent MSNBC.com headline asked if Newt Gingrich could win the Republican presidential primary without women. The real question now is, can Rick Santorum? The former Pennsylvania senator and Republican presidential primary candidate put his foot in ...
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Marino, Scollo are only candidates for 10th House seat
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Thomas A. Marino, R-Cogan Station, will face no opposition in the Republican primary in April. However, Democrat Phil Scollo, of Pike County, this week announced his intent to run against Marino for the 10th Congressional seat in the November election.
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Davis: Deal to preserve her state Senate district is "a tremendous victory"
Fort Worth Star Telegram
The later date threatens to relegate Texas to an afterthought in the Republican presidential primaries. The state was once poised to play a decisive role in the GOP campaign. When the Texas primaries are finally held, Davis will be running in the ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
Georgia's contrarian streak might help Santorum
Marietta Daily Journal
by The Rome News-Tribune Early voting has started for the March 6 presidential preference primaries, and already the poll numbers are confusing. Oh, there's no surprise that Georgia Republicans seem poised to give fellow Georgian Newt Gingrich a win.
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Miss. Leaders Take Sides As Primary Nears
WAPT Jackson
Mississippi just became a clear player in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Rick Santorum is taking the lead in national polls, and starting Wednesday, supporters of Mitt Romney are paying big bucks for TV ads in Mississippi.
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Former U.S. rep, two other Dems, compete to face Biggert in 11th District
Chicago Sun-Times
This might seem curious, because Biggert is the Republican candidate and Foster still has to prevail in the Democratic primary — defeating Thomas and Hickey — before he can take her on in the fall general election. But Foster is the presumed ...
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Lessons Not Learned: Super PACs and a Return to the Nixon Era
Huffington Post
And nearly all of the candidates remaining in the Republican presidential primary have their golden geese. Foster Freiss' six-figure donation to Rick Santorum's Red, White and Blue fund earned him a spot on stage next to the former senator's wife and ...
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