Thursday, February 02, 2012

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News11 new results for Republican primary
 
Republican primary hosts crowded field; lack of significance dampens race
Columbia Missourian
Johnson served two terms as a Republican governor of New Mexico from 1995 through 2003. While in office, he vetoed more than 750 bills, cut more than 1200 government jobs without firing anyone and left the state with a budget surplus, according to his ...
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Columbia Missourian
Obama emboldened by Republican primary race
RealClearPolitics
President Barack Obama has long relished a dragged-out Republican primary contest that would leave the eventual Republican nominee battered before the fall election. He might be getting his wish, a prospect that is firing up Democrats, ...
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The Republican presidential primary's big winner: Connie Mack
MiamiHerald.com (blog)
One of the unexpected winners in Tuesday's Republican presidential primary in Florida wasn't even on the ballot: Congressman Connie Mack. The leading Republican candidate in the US Senate race, Mack earned national media exposure stumping across the ...
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Texas Democrats newly skeptical over April primary
abc13.com
SAN ANTONIO, TX -- Democrats suing the state over Republican-drawn voting maps expressed new doubts Wednesday that Texas could salvage an April primary as the deadline for reaching a temporary compromise creeps closer. The Texas attorney general's ...
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Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, & GOP Rivals' Ferocious Battle in Nevada Caucus
Daily Beast
The Nevada caucus on Saturday will be the next big test in the Republican primary. All four candidates will be going all out in the Silver State, as opposed to Florida, where only Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich competed. Although Romney won Nevada by a ...
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Daily Beast
Gold Bugs Creep Into Republican Campaign
TheStreet.com
By Gary Weiss 02/02/12 - 06:00 AM EST NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- If you want an example of just how insane the Republican primary race has become, you need look no further than the rallying cry that went up as Ron Paul addressed his followers in Nevada ...
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SOMOS REPUBLICANS Official Statement based on Florida GOP primary election ...
Tucson Citizen
SOMOS REPUBLICANS is and Arizona-based and largest Hispanic Republican grassroots organization in the nation. Here is our response with regard to Florida. Mitt Romney may be able to outspend Newt Gingrich 4 to 1, but Romney will not be able to outspend ...
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Influence of Palin and Tea Party Wanes in Early Contests
New York Times (blog)
Keep this vetting process going, keep the debate going," Ms. Palin said on Fox News two days before Tuesday's primary in Florida. Ms. Palin, who pointedly said she was not endorsing anyone in the Republican contest, draped her remarks in the ...
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New York Times (blog)
Early voting option available
Marietta Times
While many candidates are unopposed in their party primary, there are a handful of contested races among Democrats and Republicans. On the Republican side, there's a three-way race for one county commission nomination, five US Senate candidates, ...
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Wonkbook: Romney's problem isn't his gaffes. It's his policies.
Washington Post (blog)
There's been, of late, a fair amount of conversation about whether the long Republican primary will hurt the eventual candidate. Romney actually addressed the speculation in his Florida victory speech. "As this primary unfolds, our opponents in the ...
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Gillespie: Power of super PACs is no surprise
CBS News
Florida's primary results showed once again that the story of 2012 is the power of super PACs. The super PAC supporting Mitt Romney, Restore Our Future, spent $16 million in January 2011 alone -- outspending other candidate PACs by millions.
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