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| Mike Thompson animation: The Michigan Republican primary Detroit Free Press (blog) If you want a lens through which to view Tuesday's primary election in the state, it could be this... Bordered by the Great Lakes, powered by transportation technology, Michigan can take a leading role... Thousands of salaried employees in their 40s ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dems may dally in GOP primary The Detroit News By Christine MacDonald Detroit— Democratic Party leaders say crossing over at the ballot box in hopes of thwarting the outcome of the Republican primary isn't sanctioned, but it's inevitable. In a tight race, like the battle between Mitt Romney and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| What biz thinks Crain's Detroit Business Romney did a lot better in the Crain's/Honigman poll conducted in mid-February, with 40 percent of likely Republican primary voters favoring him compared to 18 percent for Santorum. Ron Paul was supported by 9 percent and Newt Gingrich by 4 percent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shelby County Commission race mirrors GOP primary in some ways DeSoto Appeal By Zack McMillin The electoral contest on the March 6 primary ballot with the most immediate consequence for Shelby County in some ways mirrors the more high-profile race for the Republican presidential nomination. How things turn out in Shelby on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Super Tuesday: Tennessee touting primary 'say-so' DeSoto Appeal Asked about what some complain is a lack of enthusiasm among stalwart Republican partisans this year, Kustoff pointed to early voting figures showing 54.2 percent of those voting early through Thursday had taken part in the GOP primary in heavily ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As Super Tuesday Nears, a Focus on Delegates New York Times (blog) By MCHAEL D. SHEAR Fifty-nine delegates to the Republican National Convention are at stake in the primaries in Arizona and Michigan on Tuesday. That is the largest one-day haul since voting began in Iowa on Jan. 3. But the big prize comes a week later, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Michigan may be Romney's last stand CBS News The unpredictable Republican primary season reaches what could be another turning point on Tuesday with contests in Arizona and Michigan, Mitt Romney's boyhood home. Michigan was once thought to be a lock for Romney. Not anymore. See all stories on this topic » |
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