Friday, March 09, 2012

Google Alert - Alabama primary

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Santorum appeals for votes ahead of Alabama primary
Marietta Daily Journal
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum appealed Thursday for votes in Alabama, calling it the "heart of conservatism" ahead of its primary next week. Santorum drew big ovations from hundreds gathered at a state-owned museum with calls for ...
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Could Romney find a way to win in Alabama?
CBS News
(Credit: Getty Images) Don't look now, but Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney might just find a way to win next Tuesday's Alabama primary - and in doing so help put to rest lingering concerns about his appeal to highly religious and highly ...
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Alabama Campaign 2012: Alabama is latest GOP battleground (with video, gallery)
al.com (blog)
Alabama holds its primary Tuesday, the same day as Mississippi. Together, the two deep south states have emerged as the next battleground in the race, especially for Santorum and Newt Gingrich, both of whom are fighting to emerge as the clear and most ...
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al.com (blog)
GOP Primary Enters A Holding Pattern (The Note)
ABC News (blog)
On Wednesday, the Romney-backing super PAC Restore Our Future reported big purchases of TV time in Tuesday's primary states of Mississippi and Alabama, as well as Illinois and Louisiana, which hold primaries on March 20 and March 24, respectively, ...
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Santorum tells Alabama Republicans he's the true conservative in the ...
Washington Post
Rick Santorum says he's the true conservative presidential candidate for Alabama. Santorum spoke to supporters in a crowded banquet room in the Birmingham suburb of Pelham on Thursday afternoon. Portraying himself as both a social and economic ...
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Mitt Romney heads South into evangelical states
Boston Herald
By AP Mitt Romney's struggle with white evangelical voters doesn't bode well for him as he moves through the GOP presidential primary, with Mississippi and Alabama just ahead. In the five states so far where born-again Christians were a majority of GOP ...
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