Sunday, April 08, 2012

Republican Primary News--4.7.12

 
What's next in race for the White House?
GlobalPost
The primary season may be winding down, but the real fun is just beginning. It's a wide open race, and anything can happen between now and November. Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks to supporters at an ...
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Republican attack ads quiet so far
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Jeremy Roebuck / Philadelphia Inquirer If the Republican primary season so far has been any indication, Pennsylvanians should be expecting three weeks of never-ending, eyeball-straining political attack ads as the GOP presidential contest arrives ...
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Many Iowa House Republicans faces primary fights
Muscatine Journal
"What's better for those members who are being primaried from the right: Compromising with Democrats and moving to the center and governing from a mainstream fashion or showing your right-wing bona fides to your Republican primary voting base?
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GOP Superdelegates: Primary Is Over, Mitt Romney Will Be Nominee
Huffington Post
That's the growing consensus among Republican National Committee members who will automatically attend the party's national convention this summer and can support any candidate they choose. Even some members who support other candidates begrudgingly ...
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GOP superdelegates say Romney will be nominee
Bloomington Pantagraph
Republican Presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney declares victory in the Wisconsin presidential primary, Tuesday, April 3, 2012, at the Grain Exchange in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) WASHINGTON, DC — It's over, ...
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Change urged in Texas Republican delegate system
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Under current rules, Texas Republicans award their delegates proportionately, depending on the percentage that each candidate receives in the primary. That means former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney can count on a big share of the delegates even if ...
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Rick Perry and Rick Santorum met privately in Austin
Houston Chronicle (blog)
(The Associated Press) As the Texas Republican primary approaches, presidential candidates will more frequently visit the Lone Star state, which offers up a whopping 152 delegates next month. Rick Santorum, who was projected to be the state's top ...
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Houston Chronicle (blog)
Will Kentucky's Republican presidential primary matter?
Lexington Herald Leader
STEVEN SENNE — AP Photo FRANKFORT — Though Mitt Romney is zeroing in on the Republican presidential nomination, Kentucky still could have a competitive primary next month, observers say. "It's a long shot but Kentucky may still be a factor in ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
Oregon GOP should pick Mitt
OregonLive.com
Most candidates on the Oregon presidential ballot are put there by the secretary of state, who draws up a list of serious candidates three months before the primary. This year, that gives Oregon Republican voters a choice among former Massachusetts Gov ...
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