Wednesday, February 08, 2012

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A Fight to the Finish: Why the Republican Primary Will Go All the Way to Tampa
Slate Magazine
The Republican race will go on and on—and there's nothing wrong with that. By David Weigel|Posted Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, at 2:41 PM ET Rick Santorum speaks to supporters in St. Charles, Missouri, after winning the state's primary Political reporters ...
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GOP chairman says Michigan primary to have influential role
The Detroit News
"Michigan is playing a significant role as it turned out — between the primaries last night and Super Tuesday," Schostak told a dozen reporters at the Republican National Committee headquarters here. "We're the first of the industrial states.
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Romney works Georgia as primary race heats up
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Aaron Gould Sheinin and Jeffry Scott Mitt Romney brought his bid for the Republican presidential nomination to Atlanta on Wednesday, but a trio of defeats a day earlier reshuffled the race as the campaign rumbles its way toward the March 6 primary ...
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Primary vs. Caucus in the Silver State
KTVN
So there is talk among Republicans now that maybe we should go back to a primary instead." "Going to a caucus instead helped us get an early slot for voting," said State Senator Sheila Leslie. "Going back to a primary would be a costly thing for the ...
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SC House Republicans Announce Focus on Taxes, Jobs
News Channel 7
The House GOP agenda is for comprehensive tax reform, strengthening the state's right-to-work law, a financially sound state retirement system, cementing the state's "First in the South" presidential primary, and pushing through the Senate the bills ...
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Web extra: Tom Morrisey, Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party
CNN (blog)
"It's another day in the life of Republican primary season," said Morrissey. "I'ma little surprised at the outcome, but not terribly surprised." The Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, Morrissey also looked ahead to the upcoming primary in his ...
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Rick Santorum's Primary Wins: 5 Issues Keeping Him in the Race
International Business Times
By Dale W. Eisinger: Subscribe to Dale's RSS feed As a perennially trailing Republican primary candidate, Rick Santorum exploded from behind Tuesday to make an improbable trio of wins in a presidential preference primary in Missouri and caucuses in ...
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International Business Times
Why has GOP turnout taken a dive?
CNN
Even with months of pre-primary hype and attention solely devoted to the Republican field, turnout in this election cycle essentially flat-lined. In Iowa, a little more than 121000 people voted, compared with nearly 119000 four years before, ...
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Next Month's Primary Is a Golden Opportunity to Screw With Campfield
Knoxville Metro Pulse
If you vote as a Republican (which you can choose to do in Tennessee's open primaries, no matter your actual party affiliation), you can select up to 14 delegates from 53 listed on the ballot. That means 52 ways to not vote Campfield!
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Republican Results by County
CNN
Candidates are ranked in order of votes or state delegates received during primaries and caucuses, and not by the most recent estimated number of pledged delegates. In some states, including New Hampshire, votes are collected by towns in addition to ...
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State Treasurer Robert Mourdock to run for US Senate
WNDU-TV
Richard Mourdock just filed paperwork to run for US Senate in the Republican primary. On Wednesday morning, Treasurer Mourdock stopped by Newscenter 16 to chat about some of the issues he will be facing during primary season. He will face Senator Dick ...
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Carney Stumbles On Obama Super PAC Hypocrisy
Fox News
And were are seeing that play out in many ways, like the Republican primary process which you all have covered or many of your colleagues have covered," Carney said. O'Donnell pressed Carney, again asking if the President's past statements on Super ...
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Candidate tossed from 11th District ballot running as write-in
Aurora Beacon News
By Matt Hanley mhanley@stmedianetwork.com February 8, 2012 4:46PM A former Joliet mayoral candidate who was removed from the Republican primary ballot in the 11th Congressional District is now running as a write-in candidate.
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