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Democrats: Keep April 24 primary Philadelphia Inquirer By Darran Simon State Democratic leaders say they hope to block any attempt by Republicans to delay the April 24 Pennsylvania primary. Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa and House Minority Leader Frank Dermody said Sunday they will oppose a GOP lawsuit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dems create confusion with primary message Michigan Citizen Two Detroiters are taking a different — and divisive, some think — approach to the primary. Ernest Johnson and Mildred Gaddis want Democrats to vote in the Republican primary on Feb. 28, for the least electable Republican, whom they believe is Ron ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Alberts: Despite wins, Romney still struggles with 'likability deficit' Montreal Gazette Just one month into the Republican primary process, Romney is dangerously close to losing control of his political narrative. Romney's campaign has always been built on the foundational premise that voters, in a period of economic distress, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Martin City Republican says she'll dig into data as state schools superintendent The Missoulian Welch, 47, is unopposed in the Republican primary for the office, as is the incumbent, Denise Juneau, on the Democratic side. The Republican from Martin City has worked for more than 20 years as a teacher, administrator and consultant in education. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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White Says He'll Seek To Regain Office WFPL by Rick Howlett on February 5, 2012 Former Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White is awaiting sentencing following Saturday morning's guilty verdict on voter fraud and other felony charges related to the 2010 Republican primary election. See all stories on this topic » |
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