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| Newt nuked by Romney in Florida Republican primary Amsterdam News Smashed, bashed, routed, nuked-choose your adjective and they mean the same thing, Mitt Romney trounced Newt Gingrich and all the other contenders standing in the way of his march to Tampa as the Republican presidential nominee. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Cuban Vote and the Latino Vote: Not the Same Thing, and Not the Same Size Huffington Post (blog) MIAMI-To many, the winner of last night's primary in the Sunshine State has practically guaranteed himself the Republican presidential nomination. Erasing his loss four years ago, Mitt Romney, the improbable candidate, won Florida on the way to his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rule Breaker: The Florida Republican Primary, Winner-Take-All Allocation, and ... OpEdNews In 2010, the RNC--recognizing that states prefer holding early, winner-take-all contests--changed party rules to prohibit winner-take-all allocation of delegates to the Republican Convention for any primary or caucus occurring before April 1, 2012, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Best Totally Wrong Predictions of the Republican Primary National Journal '[Pawlenty's] not as compelling or brilliant as Huntsman, but he's right in the middle of the voter zone for Republican primary- and caucus-goers' [a GOP strategist said.]" Reality: Huntsman only appealed to media people, especially fancy media people, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Closed GOP primary is actually pretty open Bonner County Daily Bee SANDPOINT — Voters who cast their ballots based on the quality of individual candidates instead of party affiliation need not fear Idaho's closed Republican primary. Only voters who declare their affiliation to the GOP will be issued Republican ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Early primary voting starts soon Shelbyville Times-Gazette Because Tennessee does not register voters by party, anyone can choose to vote in either the Democratic primary or the Republican primary (but not both, at least not for the same election). For this particular election, the Republican ballot is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney, Republican Super PACs Raking It In Ology This disproportionate spending is old news in the Republican Primary. But lost amid the discussion of all the Winning and Restoring Our Futures is the paltry showing from Democratic Super PACs. Priorities USA, which sounds like a JC Penney clothing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Editorial: Romney, Gingrich and primary math Houston Chronicle This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribu Mitt Romney's convincing victory in the Florida primary introduced some new and noteworthy math into the marathon race for the Republican presidential nomination. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will the negative GOP primary help Obama? Fox News No question the Republican competition has been brutal in a negative way. So the big question becomes will that help Barack Obama in the general election? Joining us now from Wasilla, Alaska, Governor Sarah Palin, who is closely watching this situation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Fox News Channel Leads Florida Primary Ratings Multichannel News Fox News Channel again pulled the most cable viewers for its coverage of Florida Republican primary night, averaging 2.5 million total viewers from 8-11 pm (ET) on Jan. 31, according to Nielsen fast nationals. CNN was second with 1.09 million total ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Letter: People power beats money in Wis., too Wisconsin Rapids Tribune I watched on television an interview with Newt Gingrich following his upset Republican primary victory in South Carolina over his rival, Mitt Romney, and he attributed his victory to people power beats big money. The first thing that came to my mind ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Michigan, Livonia prepare for presidential primary Hometownlife.com As Mitt Romney cruised to victory Tuesday in the Florida primary, he put distance between himself and challengers for the Republican nomination. His victory over candidates Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul won him more delegates, as attention ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Satterwhite: It's Not About the Jobs, Stupid CNBC.com (blog) On the eve of the Republican Primary in New Hampshire I'm driving home from the office and listening to the news on NPR. Steve Inskeep is talking to a group of six women in Derry, NH, asking them to weigh in on important issues in this election. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Primary Battle Weary The American Prospect And with his big, double-digit win in the Florida Republican primary, it makes sense to return to this terrain. Romney has regained the momentum he lost in South Carolina, and reestablished himself as the GOP's presumptive nominee for president. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Post-Florida, a Chat with Jeb Bush … Jr. that is Politic365 On the day after Mitt Romney heartily defeated Newt Gingrich to win the Florida Republican primary,Politic365′s Justin Velez-Hagan sat down with Jeb Bush, Jr., COO of Jeb Bush and Associates and co-founder and Chairman of Florida Hispanic Outreach ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why political party endorsements make sense in local races phillyBurbs.com (blog) It's typical for the Republican and Democratic parties to endorse (recommend) candidates in advance of the primary elections. Libertarians, Tea Party types and many Independents dislike the idea of party endorsements. Instead they support open ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blog: Cardon calls out Flake's taxpayer-funded world travels Arizona Daily Star (blog) Jeff Flake in a new campaign video postd by his opponent for the Senate, Republican businessman Wil Cardon. Businessman Wil Cardon launched one of the first major salvos in the Republican primary race for Senate with a video highlighting opponent Jeff ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Palm Beach County Republican leader still not sold on early primary Palm Beach Politics (blog) Moving to an earlier presidential primary date brought Florida plenty of national attention, but might not be worth it for Republicans in the long run, local GOP leader Sid Dinerstein said. Some national pundits were nearly ready to declare the race ... See all stories on this topic » |
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