Sunday, February 05, 2012

Google Alert - Republican primary

News7 new results for Republican primary
 
Presidential primary is Feb. 7, but will it mean anything?
Buffalo Reflex
Missouri will hold both a Republican and Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday, Feb. 7, but there is a question as to whether the GOP primary is needed. Votes in the Republican primary will not count as far as electing delegates to the national ...
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Race on to woo Colorado GOP delegates
UPI.com
Los Angeles attorney Robert C. O'Brien says the primary/caucus schedule isn't doing Republican Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich (pictured) any good. He noted Gingrich will likely be out of the limelight until just before the Arizona and Michigan ...
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Bain Capital's Atlanta forays
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Russell Grantham As Mitt Romney showed last week in Florida's Republican primary, he was willing to get into a bare-knuckle political brawl, swamping rival Newt Gingrich with thousands of negative ads. AP Photo, Gerald Herbert Republican ...
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Berkenbile seeks Senate Dist. 20
Edmond Sun
A Republican primary election is set for Feb. 14. Up next will be a profile of Chris Humphreys. Profiles of AJ Griffin and Wayne Murphey may be found online at edmondsun.com. How to get government from impeding the growth of private sector business is ...
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Conservatives Cautious in Embracing Romney
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Mr. Armey said he doesn't see former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who appears to be fading, building fresh momentum as the Republican primary race continues. Mr. Gingrich is "taking a second-rate campaign and turning it into a first-rate vendetta," ...
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Team Obama Shows Dangerous Penchant for Hubris: Albert R. Hunt
Bloomberg
He then lost that primary. Today, the administration's chest-thumping over the State of the Union address is illustrative. It was a good political pitch, putting Republicans on the defensive on the fairness issue. It also was devoid of governing ...
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in the back of the pack
The Desert Sun
In an unscientific survey, The Desert Sun invited readers to tell us who they would vote for if the California primary were to be held on Tuesday. Readers flooded the newspaper in favor of President Obama. Republicans got a smattering of support.
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