| ||
| Michigan Republican primary race tightening as Romney gains on Santorum Detroit Free Press 28 Republican primary contest in the state. But late Sunday, Public Policy Polling – which showed a 15-point lead for Santroum last week – reported a new survey that shows Santorum leading by 4 percentage points, 37% to 33% for former Massachusetts Gov ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GOP's worst nightmare -- a contested convention CNN International (CNN) -- As John Avlon has recently calculated, there is a real possibility that the Republican primary process could fail to yield a majority winner. Journalists like to speculate about "brokered conventions": the kind of conventions we had 50 and 100 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Candidates for Ohio Legislature drawn into primaries by rejection of ... The Republic The state's March 6 primary features 14 Democratic and 18 Republican matchups for the Ohio House. The GOP has three races for the Ohio Senate, while Democrats have no primary contests. The collective bargaining overhaul is giving Republican Eric Spicer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In Michigan, Momentum for Romney? New York Times (blog) By NATE SILVER A new Public Policy Polling survey of Michigan ahead of the Republican primary there shows Rick Santorum with 37 percent to Mitt Romney's 33 percent, essentially tied, since the poll had a four-percentage-point margin of error. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
| Angelina County officials announce primary polling locations KETK Lufkin — The Lufkin Daily News is reporting: Although a proposed May 29 date for the upcoming Democratic and Republican primary election is not set in stone, Angelina County officials at least know where voting will take place. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Paul looks for delegates, respect in caucus states San Antonio Express It takes 1144 delegates to win the Republican nomination for president. Most primaries and some caucuses are binding, meaning delegates won by the candidates are pledged to support that candidate at the national convention this summer. See all stories on this topic » |
Tip: Use site restrict in your query to search within a site (site:nytimes.com or site:.edu). Learn more.
Delete this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.
No comments:
Post a Comment