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Why More Republicans Aren't Voting Big Think In Florida four years ago about 1.95 million people voted in the Republican primary. This year 1.66 million people voted in the same primary. That's 300000 fewer people, a 14% drop in a state that has only been growing. Of course, part of the reason ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maine Republicans start weeklong caucuses Lewiston Sun Journal Olympia Snowe found herself in the unusual position of having to campaign for GOP votes as she shored up support and touted her fiscal conservatism in the first primary race of her political career. Snowe praised Republicans for their success in taking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Remember when this state had a primary? Minneapolis Star Tribune Today's tale is about the primaries of 1952 and 1956. Favorite son and former Gov. Harold Stassen was a shoo-in to win Minnesota's second-in-the-nation GOP primary in 1952. But old-guard conservative Republicans weren't enamored of the internationalist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Election Update: Why Are Republicans Not Voting? Will This Be a Negative Election? Big Think (blog) It is true that the poll in Florida showed about 40% of those who voted in the Republican primary said they were dissatisfied with the candidates. It's also true that the main reason given for voting for Romney is that he is the one who could defeat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republicans turn out to vote in Douglas The Record-Courier Nevada is at its worst now." Darrington was also adamant about the Republican Party going back to a primary election instead of a caucus like they have done since 2008. "I wish they would go back to doing a primary because a caucus is confusing. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are Republicans the winners in district reshuffle involving Allen West, Tom ... Palm Beach Post The moves also put an end to speculation that West might bolt his district to challenge Rooney in a bloody Republican primary. In a traditional redistricting year, the GOP-controlled legislature would be expected to go out of its way to protect a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shift in state's primary date 'creating chaos' Utica Observer Dispatch So far, no one has stepped up to challenge incumbent Republican Richard Hanna, of Barneveld. If any other Republicans were to enter the fray, however, they would have to do so without knowing what areas to run in, or even if their own home would be in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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