Wednesday, February 08, 2012

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Rick Santorum wins three states in Republican primary
Times of India
Santorum's victory in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado caucuses is a setback to Romney, who after two consecutive wins in Florida and Nevada was considered as the front-runner for the Republican primary. 53-year-old Santorum has so far won four States ...
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PRIMARY PRIMER: Are you eligible to vote March 6?
Wicked Local
Only members of three political parties will be able to vote in the primary – along with the so-called unenrolled. Registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary, but can request only the Republican primary ballot.
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Top Republicans insist Kerrey decision doesn't change race (AUDIO)
Nebraska Radio Network
Top Republican candidates for United States Senate say Bob Kerrey's decision not to enter the race doesn't change their strategy, that they had always considered the primary the prime race. State Senator Deb Fischer of Valentine dismisses Bob Kerrey's ...
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Long Battle Leaves Freeholders 1 Short
Patch.com
Hank Lyon's victory in the Republican primary race for Morris County freeholder was challenged in a petition last year by incumbent Margaret Nordstrom, who said several voting irregularities leave the election in doubt. A judge eventually agreed with ...
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Army vet becomes 4th candidate to join House GOP primary race
Arizona Daily Star
The Republican primary in the special election to fill Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' seat is getting crowded. John Lervold, a US Army veteran who now works as an interrogation instructor at Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista, has joined the race in what will be ...
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Obama's re-election campaign finds fuel with new job reports, GOP primaries
The Daily Campus
With the Republican presidential nomination process in a three-week hiatus after Tuesday night, pundits are focusing in on the man who still holds office. Six months ago, President Barack Obama's chances at re-election were low because of the state of ...
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Romney's Businessman Pitch Won't Work
Wall Street Journal
In a story in this newspaper after last week's Florida Republican primary, Susan Tynan, a retired nurse, said she voted for Mr. Romney because "the biggest corporation in the world is the United States, and Mitt Romney has the best experience to run it ...
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Michigan primary: GOP race will swarm into state next week
Detroit Free Press
By Kathleen Gray The invasion of the presidential wannabes begins next week as Republican candidates land in Michigan to tout themselves before the state's Feb. 28 primary. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and former Massachusetts Gov.
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Missouri 2012 Primary: Rick Santorum's Win All Sound, No Fury
International Business Times
Rick Santorum has been struggling to break through in national polls since the Republican primary race became a battle of four. His belated win in Iowa has been the only victory his campaign has managed so far, and after weeks of Ron Paul edging up in ...
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International Business Times
So was the money spent on the non-binding primary worth it?
KSDK
An attempt by state legislators to move up the date of Missouri's primary back-fired when the national Republican party changed its rules. After state legislators failed to move the date of the primary back, Missouri Republicans agreed to chose their ...
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Reapportionment disputes cause primary election confusion
Montgomery Newspapers
By Linda Finarelli With the redistricting of state House and Senate seats in limbo, local lawmakers were split in their approach to the upcoming primary election. Republican state Reps. Todd Stephens, R-151, and Kate Harper, R-61, are circulating their ...
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Santorum wins 'beauty contest' primary in Southeast Missouri counties
Southeast Missourian
The Republican presidential candidate swept aside front-runner Mitt Romney in the statewide presidential primary Tuesday, capturing zero delegates in the nonbinding election but perhaps a bit of momentum. With nearly 99 percent of the state's 3134 ...
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Southeast Missourian
Why it's important to vote in Tuesday's primary
KSDK
By Art Holliday St. Louis (KSDK) - While the Republican votes for Tuesday's primary will not go towards the states delegates for the national convention, there is a case to be made for casting those votes regardless. There is a Democratic primary ...
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