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| YallPolitics analysis on Tuesday's Republican Primary in Mississippi Yall Politics Within that span of time, all three major Republican presidential candidates have been criss-crossing Mississippi. Now all eyes are turning to next Tuesday in the Republican primary. Mitt Romney has scored a coup of sorts in Mississippi. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| All eyes now turn (for the first time) to Illinois' Republican Primary WQAD Since then no Republican candidate has run away with the nomination which is now turning everyone's eyes to Illinois' upcoming vote. In the world of presidential primaries the State of Illinois has been generally seen as nothing more than flyover state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Primaries and elections have different rules Times Daily Voters participating in Tuesday's Democratic and Republican primary elections will need to understand the rules of a primary election and what state law prescribes for elections. In northwest Alabama, most of the contested races for local offices will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Super Tuesday results generate interest in Kansas caucuses Joplin Globe By Roger McKinney news@joplinglobe.com The divided Republican primary results on Super Tuesday suddenly make the results of Saturday's Republican caucuses in Kansas a lot more interesting, state and local party leaders said Thursday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Super Tuesday 2012: 'Joe the Plumber' wins GOP congressional primary Wikinews In the Republican primary, Wurzelbacher out-raised his opponent $60000 to $10000 and benefited from the endorsement of former 2012 Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain. Wurzelbacher said of partisanship, "Democrat, Republican...it's something ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Schneider questioned about GOP donations during WTTW forum Chicago Daily Herald Ponce asked Scheider about the donations — and the Republican primary ballot he pulled in 2000 — a few minutes into the discussion. Schneider previously has said he voted Republican in the 2000 primary to support a friend. As for the donations, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hovde joins Republican race for US Senate Milwaukee Journal Sentinel With just over five months left before the Republican Senate primary, Eric Hovde, a successful hedge fund manager and businessman, says he has enough time to convince voters that he should be the next senator from Wisconsin. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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