Monday, March 12, 2012

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Republican primary seems close, but Mitt Romney has the numbers
Alaska Dispatch
So far, he's won 56 percent of the delegates available in primaries and caucuses; Santorum has won 24 percent, and Gingrich has won 14 percent, according to an Associated Press calculation. He's also ahead among Republican National Committee members, ...
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Republican Primary Preview: Mississippi
Yahoo! Contributors Network
On Tuesday, voters in two Southern states will head to the polls in the Republican presidential primary. Mississippi, along with neighboring Alabama, will vote in a contest crucial to the future of all four remaining candidates. Here's what's at stake, ...
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Romney, Despite Low Popularity, Could Win Mississippi, Alabama Primaries: Poll
International Business Times
By Ashley Portero: Subscribe to Ashley's RSS feed Although Newt Gingrich may be the most popular Republican candidate among Southern voters a day ahead of the Alabama and Mississippi primaries, his personal appeal may not be enough to remain a viable ...
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Republican primary electorate dominated by white, older voters
The Grio
(Photo by Julie Denesha/Getty Images) The Republican presidential primaries have drawn an electorate that is much older and less ethnically-diverse than the rest of the country, exit polls in key states show, a pattern likely to continue as the GOP ...
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2012 GOP primary shaping up to be cheapest race in years
Washington Post
Lost amid all the talk about millionaires influencing the 2012 election is a striking fact: The Republican primaries are shaping up as the cheapest and most financially depressed presidential nominating contest in years. Former Massachusetts governor ...
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Poll: Most GOP voters expect Romney nomination
CBS News
A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows Rick Santorum holding a very slight lead over Mitt Romney among Republican primary voters across the nation, but GOP voters increasingly expect Romney to eventually win the nomination.
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