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Gingrich envisions possible brokered convention: 'We ought to have a national ...
Fox News
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Danger of brokered GOP convention
Washington Times
The specter of a brokered Republican convention to choose a presidential nominee to challenge President Obama in November exists because the ultra-conservative wing of the Republican party is concerned that a Massachusetts moderate, Mitt Romney, ...
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Washington Times
Today On The Trail: March 9, 2012
TPM
Pushing back against the idea of a brokered convention, Santorum said, "I don't think that'll happen. I believe once it gets down to one-on-one, conservatives will rally behind us and give us the opportunity that Gov. Romney has already had," the paper ...
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Ron Paul Revolution: What Now?
Reason Online
This raises speculations about a brokered convention, and Paul's campaign chair Jesse Benton sees that as hopeful for Ron Paul—in fact, it's the only hope he's got to actually get the nomination. Anything can happen at a brokered convention—in our ...
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Reason Online
Narrow Romney win in Ohio could spell trouble in general election
BusinessGhana
According to Party rules, if no presidential nominee collects the necessary 1144 delegates by the time of the Republican National Convention, a brokered convention would result in which convention attendees themselves would vote on the nominee.
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Four Ways the Republican Nomination Race Could End
National Journal
Santorum and Gingrich could continue to collect delegates, making sure Romney is never able to reach the 1144 delegates necessary to clinch the nomination and forcing the issue at a brokered convention (unlikely, given the rate at which Romney is ...
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