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| Court May Decide Tuesday If April Primary Possible ABC News If Texas can still hold an April primary, now is when the state likely finds out. A federal court in San Antonio that has spent months refereeing a clash over bitterly disputed Texas voting maps reconvenes again Tuesday, and Republicans and Democrats ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Candidate, voting site added to Wayne County primary election Palladium-Item Mary Ann Butters of Greens Fork has joined the Republican primary race for the District 2 seat on the Wayne County Board of Commissioners. Butters filed Friday to join three other candidates -- Larry Fouche of Richmond, Bob Conyers of Williamsburg and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Republican Ken H. Fortenberry Files for U.S. Congress in North Carolina's 10th ... PR Web (press release) He will face incumbent Patrick McHenry in the May 8 Republican primary. Everywhere I go, people tell me they are fed up with business as usual in Washington and want a representative who will represent them – not highly-funded special-interest groups. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Primary not an easy game for strategists to play The Detroit News Democrats hoping to play in the Republican race are looking at a handicapping nightmare: a surging Santorum, and Romney sagging in his birthplace state. (Republicans are unlikely to vote in the Democratic primary, as are many Democrats, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| For Gingrich, "Super Tuesday" looms as turning point Reuters In Republican Newt Gingrich's roller-coaster presidential campaign, is this a big dip - or the beginning of the end? Just three weeks after his stunning victory in South Carolina's primary made him the man of the hour in the state-by-state race for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bachus Leading, but Vulnerable to Wall Street Ties, Poll Shows National Journal By Scott Bland A new primary poll from Alabama's 6th District shows Republican Rep. Spencer Bachus ahead in the first leg of his reelection race. But the poll also reveals the House Financial Services Committee chairman's vulnerability to his banking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How we got the primaries Philadelphia Inquirer Robert M. La Follette on the Republican side - claimed to be Progressives, except, of course, when the new primary system didn't favor them. Wilson, for example, owed his 1910 election as New Jersey's governor to the Democratic machine, but he spouted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Filing ends with crowded field Muncie Star Press In races for Delaware County commissioner, District 2 incumbent Todd Donati faces a primary election challenge from business owner Jeff Koontz. The winner of that primary will face the Republican Party winner -- current council member Ron Quakenbush, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Freshman Assemblyman Katz may challenge Ball for state Senate The Journal News | LoHud.com YORKTOWN — Freshman Assemblyman Steve Katz is considering a primary challenge against fellow Republican state Sen. Greg Ball, further clouding an electoral picture already unsettled by impending redistricting. While surprising, given the men's close ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Culture Wars or Civil Wars? Politic365 But, the annual confab of red-meat values and no liberal-veggies-allowed holds even greater significance this year as Republican presidential primary candidates duke it out in the race for delegates. Optically, the CPAC is an opportunity for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Commentary: Super PACs must be limited Kansas City Star If anyone still doubts that Citizens United would have an enormous impact on politics in America, they haven't been paying attention to the ongoing Republican primary campaign. To date, super PACs have spent over $40 million on ads in the GOP primary, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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