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Some Dems Try To Influence Michigan's Republican Primary
Interlochen Public Radio
By Rick Pluta and Laura Weber There are some Democrats hoping to have an impact in tomorrow's Republican presidential primary in Michigan. The goal: to deal an embarrassment to native son Mitt Romney by helping one of his rivals win Michigan.
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Arizona Primary Fails to Inspire Republican Voters
Fox News
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP2012 Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet PHOENIX – Arizona caught the country's attention by passing controversial immigration laws, but Republican voters don't seem too concerned with the state's presidential primary ...
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Republican Primary: Spotlight on Delegate Count
Independent Voter Network
While most Republicans, according to recent polls, are adamantly opposed to a brokered convention, given the new party nominating rules it is highly unlikely that the primary process will be wrapped up quickly. Newt Gingrich predicted at this weekend's ...
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STATEHOUSE: It's experience vs. endorsements in the 46th House District ...
Chicago Sun-Times
BY THE CHICAGO SUN-TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD February 27, 2012 5:12PM In the west suburban Illinois 46th Representative District, one candidate in the Republican primary has most of the endorsements. The other has most of the government and ...
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Remap showdown pits 2 Republican favorites
Chicago Sun-Times
The hottest Republican primary election race in the state is happening in this rural/exurban ring-around-Chicago from the Wisconsin border to the Indiana border. Don Manzullo, 67, a lawyer with a small cattle farm in Leaf River, has represented the ...
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Gov. Bobby Jindal predicts 'messy' primary process will pick stronger GOP ...
NOLA.com
By Jonathan Tilove, The Times-Picayune WASHINGTON - Saying he's glad the Republican Party didn't simply close ranks behind "the candidate who's next in line," Gov. Bobby Jindal said Monday that a long and "messy" primary process will produce a stronger ...
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Evansville mayor stays neutral in GOP Senate race
Chicago Tribune
EVANSVILLE, Ind.— The mayor of Indiana's third-largest city is staying neutral in the Republican primary between incumbent US Sen. Richard Lugar and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock. First-term Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke told the Evansville ...
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Inside the Beltway
Washington Times
... the Michigan Democratic Party and President Obama's re-election campaign are among the well-funded, manipulative forces behind an anti-Mitt Romney ad and email campaign across the Woverine State, culminating in the Republican primary Tuesday.
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42nd District Republican Club Issues Primary Endorsements
Patch.com
Nancy Jacobs and candidate Larry Smith speak to the 42nd District Republican Club. The 42nd District Republican Club has provided a snapshot of endorsements for Primary candidates headed into the April vote. Candidates for Congress and Senate were ...
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Letter: Turco deserves reelection to Republican State Committee
Wicked Local
By Anonymous There is a low-profile, but important, election that deserves the attention of Republicans and independents who will take a Republican ballot when voting in the March 6 presidential primary election. In addition to voting for a GOP ...
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Dillard, Nybo react to governor's budget
The Doings Oak Brook
By Chuck Fieldman cfieldman@pioneerlocal.com February 27, 2012 4:28PM The two candidates running in the March 20 Republican primary for state senator in the newly-drawn 24th Senate District both are giving some kudos to Gov.
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Newt's Last Prayer: Christian Dominionists Go Gingrich
The Nation.
Four days after Newt Gingrich scrambled the Republican primary race with his surprise South Carolina win, a man named Dutch Sheets came forward to endorse the former House speaker, saying he was the only candidate with the "heart, experience, backbone, ...
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