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| Unsettled Texas Primary May Slip Into May or Later ABC News Once set to rule Super Tuesday, the Texas primaries may now slide into May and out of relevance in the Republican presidential race because of disputed redistricting maps that now has a panel of federal judges demanding compromise. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Suddenly and surprisingly, state Republican caucus matters Yakima Herald-Republic Washington state's Republicans actually could play a high-profile role in the race for their party's presidential nomination. Why is this news? Well, we aren't accustomed to this. Washington traditionally hasn't held much sway in presidential primary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Candidates file to run in Pa. primary Philadelphia Inquirer Bob Casey filed to run for a second term, while at least four Republicans positioned themselves for a primary showdown that will decide who takes him on: entrepreneur and party-backed candidate Steve Welch, former coal industry executive Tom Smith, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Conservative Leaders Unify Behind Senator Christine Johnson ChicagoNow (blog) By publiusforum, today at 3:00 am Conservative leaders are unifying behind Senator Christine Johnson, the only strong, consistent social and fiscal conservative in the Republican primary race for the 35th Senate District. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Early voting getting under way for Republican presidential primary in Tenn ... The Republic Tennessee is among 10 states holding their presidential primaries on March 6, which is known as Super Tuesday. Gov. Bill Haslam and House Speaker Beth Harwell are among a large number of state Republican leaders backing former Massachusetts Gov. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Questions swirl around Maine's GOP caucus counts Kennebec Journal "If we are to do a primary, we need to bring that up before the Legislature," said Kim Pettengill, a Republican State Committee member representing Kennebec County. "I for one am going to see if we can do that, (and) I've talked to other people who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State government is more important than you think The University of Alabama Crimson White While most of us this past week were keeping track of the ongoing Republican Primary battle or the President's birth control mandate, events were quietly unfolding in Montgomery that promise major ramifications for our day-to-day lives: On Feb. See all stories on this topic » |
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