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| House incumbents face another test in Tuesday's primary Washington Post (blog) We should get a good indication Tuesday, when a couple more House incumbents face primaries funded by the Campaign for Primary Accountability, the group that helped unseat Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) in last week's primary. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Afghan killings bring the war to presidential campaign debate Washington Post Three days before the Ohio primary, Mitt Romney was campaigning in Dayton when a woman stood up to ask a question that pointed to one of the most important missing debates of Campaign 2012, and to a widening division in the Republican Party over a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney dominates in Stark suburbs Canton Repository By Robert Wang Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney won the Ohio primary last Tuesday with a lot of help from suburban Stark County voters in Jackson Township, North Canton and Plain Township. Romney won more than 44 percent of the vote in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| GOP's Long Primary Slog Set for Southern Swing in Alabama and Mississippi ABC News (blog) The long slog that the Republican presidential primary has become will swing through the Deep South Tuesday when voters in Alabama and Mississippi head to the polls, but a decisive result of any kind seems unlikely to say the least. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Election results—Neuhardt wins primary Yellow Springs News In the Ohio Republican presidential primary, Romney squeaked by Santorum, winning 452575 votes to Santorum's 440472. But in comparison more Greene County voters went with Romney, who won 10976 votes, or 39 percent, with Rick Santorum coming in second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney's White Collar Base: It's the Economy, Stupid National Journal The 61-year-old owner of a manufacturing company in Cincinnati attended a Romney rally here three days before the Ohio primary. Afterward, he gushed about the man he said was the only candidate in the Republican race to understand business. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-Incumbent Sentiment Fuels Primary Fights in Deep South New York Times (blog) By JONATHAN WEISMAN Most of the attention in the Deep South may be on the Republican presidential race, but some surprises could be in store for the unsettled House delegations from Alabama and Mississippi, whose members are facing primary challenges ... See all stories on this topic » |
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