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Swing voters finding less to like in GOP Nashua Telegraph (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/MCT) Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich responds to supporters in Orlando, Florida, after finishing a distant second to challenger Mitt Romney in the Florida Republican Primary, Tuesday night, January 31, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
April 3 Primary Depends On Deadline Today KERA News Without an agreement federal judges in San Antonio have said the April 3 primary elections will be delayed again. KERA's Shelley Kofler says that could further diminish Texas' role in the presidential election. Texas Republicans had hoped the state's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
10th District: Inconsistencies found in voting records Chicago Daily Herald Deerfield Democrat Brad Schneider broke with his party and pulled a Republican primary ballot in 2000, voting records revealed. A campaign manager said Schneider voted Republican that election to support a friend running in a GOP primary. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Florida's Republican Primary Pits Money Against Momentum BusinessWeek Republican leaders were angered last year when Florida decided to defy national party rules and moved its primary to Jan. 31, an action that prompted Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina to move their elections forward to protect their early status. See all stories on this topic » | ||
100 years of American politics Los Angeles Times You can thank the reformers of the early 20th century for today's winding road of presidential primaries. Fed up with the way party bosses played a controlling role in determining presidential candidates in the Democratic and Republican party ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgiana Vines: Jarrett getting campaign support from legal community Knoxville News Sentinel By Georgiana Vines Knox County Law Director Joe Jarret has received contributions from nearly three times as many Knox County lawyers as his opponent in the March 6 Republican primary, former County Commissioner Richard "Bud" Armstrong, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP invites unaffiliated to help name 3 candidates Albany Democrat Herald Voters who are not affiliated with any party will be able to vote in the Republican primary for three statewide offices, the party announced on Sunday. The announcement said the decision had been made by the Oregon Republican Central Committee during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Among Missouri Republicans, Romney rakes it in STLtoday.com The state's primary is Tuesday, although the state GOP will officially pick its candidate in caucuses in March, and Democrats are all but certain to endorse Obama for a second term. Campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP caucuses will determine presidential delegates Southeast Missourian By Scott Moyers ~ Southeast Missourian Dee Cookson was excited about the presidential primary in 2008. Four years later, not so much. Cookson, the chairwoman of the Scott County Republican Committee, says the GOP's move to a caucus system this year has ... See all stories on this topic » |
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