Friday, March 09, 2012

Google Alert - Super Tuesday

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Super Tuesday voters put imprint on GOP race
Houston Chronicle
Photo: Evan Vucci / AP ATLANTA (AP) — Mitt Romney is angling to solidify his front-runner status and Rick Santorum to keep it a two-man race as voters in 10 states put Super Tuesday's imprint on the Republican presidential contest.
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Super Tuesday could alter, not decide GOP race
Houston Chronicle
Gingrich is staking his entire campaign on a big victory Tuesday in Georgia, where the onetime House speaker represented a suburban Atlanta district for 20 years. Photo: Evan Vucci / AP Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, ...
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Super PACs, Super Tuesday, supercilious politicians
Washington Times
Photo: AP RANCHO SANTA FE, Ca., March 8, 2012—We all survived the reality TV and Leap Year event otherwise known as Super Tuesday. This time, it was influenced by the presence of a new phenomenon: Super PACs. Yet, the most prominent role remained that ...
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Super Tuesday's super lessons
Nevada Appeal
If he and his super-PAC weren't outspending his opponents by margins of 2-to-1, 3-to-1 and 4-to-1, he would have been out of this race a month ago. Not that he's doing anything wrong; but as Newt Gingrich has been pointing out, if outspending your ...
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Romney still in front after Super Tuesday
NSBNEWS.net
By STAN ESCUDERO There were 10 state Republican primaries and caucuses held on Super Tuesday. The media insists that the only one that really matters is Ohio. Mitt Romney seems to have eked out a late and rather narrow victory in Ohio.
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Did Obama win Super Tuesday?
Jamestown Sun
David Axelrod could hardly contain his glee as Super Tuesday primary/caucus results rolled in Tuesday night. The man credited with turning Barack Obama from an obscure Illinois politician to president of the United States pretty much concluded that ...
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Ron Paul: The mainstream media misinterpreted Super Tuesday
The State Column
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul slammed the mainstream media Thursday for misinterpreting the results of Super Tuesday. "The mainstream media got the Super Tuesday story wrong," Mr. Paul posited in an email to supporters.
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