Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Republican Primary News--4.23.12

 
Republican Primary Tuesday [Poll]
Patch.com
New York has 95 delegates for the taking in Tuesday's Republican Presidential Primary. How will Plainview vote? By Jason Molinet Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is the likely Republican nominee for president. Courtesy/Mitt Romney campaign While ...
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Orrin Hatch faces Republican primary in Utah for...
Daily Local News
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The tea party movement solidified its presence as a force within the Republican Party two years ago when it helped orchestrate the defeat of three-term Sen. Bob Bennett at Utah GOP's nominating convention.
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GOP hoping voters choose fake Dems in Wis. recall election
Chicago Tribune
Republican leaders hope their supporters vote for fake Democrats in May 8 recall elections, a move that could result in GOP backers having an influence in who Gov. Scott Walker faces. Wisconsin's open primary allows voters to cast ballots for either ...
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Polls open Tuesday for New York's Republican presidential primary
Syracuse.com
Paul will be on the New York primary ballot Tuesday with Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. Washington -- Republicans in Central New York will go to the polls Tuesday to vote in a presidential primary that only two weeks ago appeared to be a ...
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Syracuse.com
Victory in GOP Senate race may hinge on the personal
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Tom Infield In Tuesday's Republican primary for the US Senate, Pennsylvania voters may be hard-pressed to find much ideological difference among the five candidates, who have sounded like a finely tuned quintet in decrying taxes and federal ...
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With GOP Race Settled, Will Republicans Turn Out for Romney?
The Atlantic
By Beth Reinhard That could happen Tuesday, when five states will hold the first presidential primaries since a daunting delegate lead and Rick Santorum's exit from the race made Mitt Romney the presumptive Republican nominee.
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The Atlantic
Pew: President Draws A Critical Crowd During Primaries
Multichannel News
The candidate whose media coverage during the Republican primary season has been the most negative is not Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum or Mitt Romney. It's President Barack Obama. According to a just-released study by the Pew Research Center's ...
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The New York Primary
New York Times
Every four years, the New York primary becomes less significant. The front-loading of the parties' nominating processes has become so intense that Republican voters have made their choice before New Yorkers get a chance to vote on Tuesday.
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Media Favored Romney Over Obama During GOP Primaries: Study
Daily Beast
During the bruising Republican primaries, there was one candidate whose coverage was more relentlessly negative than the rest. In fact, he did not enjoy a single week where positive treatment by the media outweighed the negative.
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Daily Beast

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N.Y. Republican primary loses luster as Romney rolls, focus shifts to ...
Primary? What primary? With Mitt Romney the all-but-anointed Republican candidate, New York's presidential primary on Tuesday, the first of three primaries in ...
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