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Mitt Romney has Newt Gingrich to thank for a few things in 2012
Wednesday afternoon Newt Gingrich is expected to announce that he will suspend his presidential campaign. After yo-yoing from the bottom of the heap to the top of the pack and back down to the bottom again, his time to win…
Win, place or show — can all the GOP candidates keep going after Tuesday’s vote?
Primaries in Alabama and Mississippi, as well as caucuses in Hawaii and American Samoa, all take place today, Tuesday, March 13. They follow on the heels of last week’s Super Tuesday split-decision which seemed to give all four candidates the…
Santorum’s sweep says 2012 GOP presidential race is wide open…again
The Republican race has changed, and changed in a profound way.
With Rick Santorum’s three victories Tuesday in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado, the whole nature of the 2012 Republican presidential campaign has changed.
First, the air of inevitability that Romney…
How much does the Santorum sweep really change things for Romney?
Mitt Romney’s inevitability as the eventual Republican nominee for president took yet another detour Tuesday night, as Rick Santorum swept caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota and won the in Missouri.
In the latter contest, Santorum faced Romney without the presence…
GOP voters still searching for Mr. Right — Romney, Gingrich, Santorum and Paul have work to do
The most important takeaway from Tuesday night’s Florida primary results is that with nearly 4-in-10 (38%) of primary voters saying that they are not satisfied with any of the GOP candidates, all four contenders have a lot work to do…
Comeback for Newt or bump in the road for Mitt? SC votes to keep the race going
What do South Carolina’s Republican primary voters, who identify themselves as late decision-makers, conservatives, evangelicals, married women and independents, have in common? They all gave Newt Gingrich a plurality of their support in the all-important “first in the South primary,”…