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| Indiana voters challenge Rick Santorum's Indiana primary candidacy The State Column Voters in Indiana have until March 1st to file challenges against Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's eligibility to be included on the ballot for the May 8th Indiana Republican primary election. Mr. Santorum was disqualified from having ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Primary Battle Starts Locally With Early Voting Memphis Daily News By Bill Dries Early voting in the Tennessee presidential primary begins Wednesday, Feb. 15, but the Republican presidential contenders have Arizona and Michigan on their minds. The early voting period in advance of the March 6 Election Day also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney shines unwanted light on fund tax breaks Reuters By Kim Dixon | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the Republican primary fight splatters mud all over Mitt Romney and Bain Capital, other private capital funds are rushing to distance themselves from the firm co-founded by the presidential contender. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| More Than 100000 Have Already Voted in Michigan The Atlantic By Molly Ball As the next big GOP primary approaches, a major chunk of the electorate has already weighed in. The Michigan primary isn't until Feb. 28, but more than 100000 Republicans have already cast their votes. As of Friday, 105500 voters had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The rich and the not-so-rich Republicans Washington Post Republicans have reached their 1984. I don't mean this in the Orwellian sense, though Republicans have more than their share of Orwellian impulses. Rather, I mean that the kind of divisions that have characterized Democratic presidential primaries ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Key Kan. senator's map draws out primary opponent NTV Chairman Tim Owens adjusted political boundaries so his challenger in the Republican primary is in a different district. The plan from Owens, an Overland Park Republican, also helps Sen. Carolyn McGinn, of Sedgwick, a fellow moderate Republican. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republican steps up to challenge Renee Ellmers in May primary Fayetteville Observer A Republican will challenge US Rep. Renee Ellmers in the May primary for the 2nd Congressional District. On Monday, Clement F. Munno of Aberdeen filed for the 2nd District, according to state election records posted online late Monday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Candidates line up for US Senate and House seats The Oshkosh Northwestern Heather Wilson of Albuquerque and Las Cruces Tea Party candidate and local businessman Greg Sowards filed their petitions Tuesday to run in the Republican primary for the Senate seat being vacated by the retirement of Democrat Sen. Jeff Bingaman. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| W.Va. officials to certify primary candidates Mansfield News Journal Manchin faces fellow Democrat Sheirl Fletcher in the US Senate primary, while Republican John Raese is unopposed. Raese has run for US Senate three times without success. Manchin beat both Fletcher and Raese during the 2010 special election for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gingrich's Main Backer Plays Two Angles Wall Street Journal In a bit of political chess, Mr. Adelson is ready to not only directly support the former House speaker in the Republican primary, but to use his cash to push Rick Santorum from his position atop the latest national polls, according to people to have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Christie: Blame RNC for long primary Politico (blog) Chris Christie hinted Tuesday that the Republican Party only has itself to blame for a drawn out primary process. "The fact is, this is what the Republican Party rules set up. We decided to go from winner-take-all to proportional, and as a result, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Schools candidates offer insights Times-Journal Both school board races will be decided in the March 13 Republican primary. GOP incumbent Mary Etta Bailey is challenged by Republican Jeff Williams for Place 3, which includes Plainview and Ruhama schools and the technology center. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| City Dems, GOP set to hold primary elections Stamford Times By KARA O'CONNOR Times Staff Writer STAMFORD -- Next month, Stamford's Republican Town Committee (RTC) and Democratic City Committee (DCC) are each set to hold primary elections on acting member spots in a number of city districts. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Slate of Republican candidates announced for Washington Township mayor and council Gloucester County Times - NJ.com But so far, they have not been endorsed by the official Washington Township Republican Party, according to party chairman Mike Pascetta — potentially leaving room for a contested Republican primary. "We have reached out to the county and local ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republican groups trying to use bankrupt solar energy manufacturer Solyndra ... Washington Post The announcement came as outside groups supporting Republican Mitt Romney heaped criticism on rival Newt Gingrich before the Iowa caucuses and in early primary states, a preview of what could confront Obama once the GOP primaries are settled. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney and Santorum revving up for Republican race Washington Post The GOP rivals get set for another lap of the primary track. (/Ann Telnaes) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area sports and teams. Culture Connoisseurs consistently offer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Who stole the Pa. GOP primary? York Daily Record 28th, a day I encountered with dread, as it was on this day the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee would meet to determine whether to deprive the people once again of a real primary election, one where Republican voters actually get to choose from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NSSF's First Shots® Learn-to-shoot Seminars Excite Miami and Sacramento Area ... Sacramento Bee 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Super Bowl is over, March Madness hasn't begun yet and the Republican primary season is a muddle. What is one to do for excitement? Sacramento and Miami area residents have figured it out. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Two candidates seek Grayslake-area county board seat Chicago Daily Herald Carey is up against Grayslake resident Eric Daniel Lake in the primary for county board District 6. Grayslake Trustee Jeff Werfel, who's unopposed in the Republican primary, will face the Democratic winner in the November general election. See all stories on this topic » |
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