Sunday, March 11, 2012

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News7 new results for Republican primary
 
As Republican primary heads to Pennsylvania, Santorum lacks endorsements by ...
The Republic
PITTSBURGH — Rick Santorum, the Republican presidential candidate and devout Christian, looks to be playing the prodigal son when his campaign rolls through Pennsylvania in next month's primary. So far, his GOP brethren are not crazy about welcoming ...
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Gibbs: 'Republican primary has become corrosive' (5:05)
Washington Post
11, 2012 - Robert Gibbs, campaign advisor to President Obama, joins Bob Schieffer to talk about the current Republican primaries, what is next for the President's reelection campaign, and on the shooting incident in Afghanistan, which he called "deeply ...
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Southern states play outsized role in GOP primary contest
Fox News
Alabama and Mississippi may play a negligible role in the general election as reliably red states, but that's what makes them so vital in the Republican presidential primary contest. The two states vote Tuesday, along with Hawaii, and together provide ...
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Alabama Primary 2012: Rick Santorum Looks To Knock Newt Gingrich Out
Huffington Post
A defiant Gingrich predicted victories in Tuesday's primaries in Alabama and Mississippi and called Romney the weakest Republican front-runner in nearly a century. Santorum and Gingrich were campaigning hard two days before what has become a ...
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Romney Looks to Illinois Primary in Battle With Santorum
New York Times (blog)
The survey found Mr. Romney to be supported by 35 percent of likely Republican primary voters, compared with 31 percent for Mr. Santorum, a margin that is within the poll's 4-percentage-point margin of error. The poll found that Newt Gingrich was ...
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Forbes: Primary fight could make Romney 'stronger' with right
Politico (blog)
By JOHN BRESNAHAN | Former Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes says the drawn-out GOP presidential primary battle could help Mitt Romney with conservatives because it has forced him to take stands favored by the right.
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Republicans gain Hispanic but will he keep seat?
abc13.com
This might help him in the general election, but first Lozano must survive a Republican primary challenge from Portland architect and Republican donor Bill Wilson and former Ingleside Mayor Willie Vaden. Needless to say Democrats will target Lozano, ...
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