Friday, March 09, 2012

Alabama Primary News


 
More 2012: Sweet Home Alabama
msnbc.com
"A new Alabama State University poll shows Rick Santorum leading next week's Alabama GOP primary with 23%, followed by Mitt Romney at 19% and Newt Gingrich at 14%," Political Wire notes. "The poll found 30% undecided and for some reason did not ask ...
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Former Alabama Gov. Bob Riley endorses Mitt Romney for president | The Republic
The Republic
Riley's endorsement comes as Alabama prepares for its presidential preference primary on Tuesday. There will be 47 delegates at stake in the Republican primary. State Republican Party Chairman Bill Armistead said he's trying to get Romney and Ron Paul ...
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GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum to make campaign stops in Alabama ...
The Republic
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is campaigning across Alabama ahead of the state's upcoming GOP primary. Santorum's campaign staff said the candidate plans Thursday appearances at 10 am in Huntsville; at 2 pm in Pelham; and in Mobile ...
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Alabama Poll: Santorum Leads Romney
NewsMax.com
By Richard Wagner Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum leads Mitt Romney in an Alabama poll on the eve of the former Pennsylvania senator's first campaign trip to the state in advance of the primary election there on Tuesday, according to ...
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Alabama in political spotlight
WBRC
For the first time ever Alabama will have a Presidential candidate forum at the Alabama Theater Monday night before the primary. "We're confident Alabamians have a real desire to have a strong statement made about who we want as our presidential ...
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Former Gov. Bob Riley backs US Rep. Spencer Bachus in Alabama primary
al.com (blog)
To have the chairman of the Financial Services Committee be from the state of Alabama never needs to be taken lightly, plus I know him to be a good man, a man of character. He's always been a good friend and a great congressman.
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