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Category Archives: 2012 Elections
ROAD TO 2012: Can Gingrich Make it Last?
Welcome to another ‘Road to 2012′ – what Pundits overlook, and what we notice South Carolina: While Newt did take the win, South Carolina also opens itself up to newer scrutiny. Unlike the New Hampshire where unregistered/independents made up 47% of the vote, the open Primary allowed registered Democrats and Independents to vote in GOP field. [...]
Jon Huntsman smacks Mitt Romney for South Carolina trip
By JAMES HOHMANN NEWPORT, N.H. — Jon Huntsman finished a day of reaping the benefits of his non-stop presence in the first-primary state by whacking Mitt Romney for the day he spent away in South Carolina. “If you’re in South Carolina with days to go before the New Hampshire primary, that pretty much suggests you [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Caucuses & Primaries, Endorsements, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Politico, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, S. Carolina, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 2012 Presidential Race, Jon M. Huntsman Jr, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire Primary 2012, Republican Presidential Race, South Carolina, South Carolina 2012 Primary, The Boston Globe
Martin May Switch to Missouri Governor’s Race
By: David Cantanese Former U.S. Senate candidate and current Missouri congressional candidate Ed Martin is now considering his third contest of the 2012 cycle: A race for governor. Appearing on Mark Reardon’s St. Louis radio program Tuesday afternoon, the conservative talk show host asked Martin to get in the race and Martin replied, “I will [...]
NY-9 is a body blow for the President
Joshua Lamel Cofounder and principal, J2 Public Strategies, former Hill staffer : NY-9 is a body blow for the president. Democratic voter turnout was low for this special election, and given the organizational advantages Democrats have in both Queens and Brooklyn, this has to be making people nervous on President Obama’s team, and at the [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, John McCain, Politico, Solid Principles, Weinergate
Tagged as: 2012 Elections, Anthony Weiner, Democrats, Jewish Voters, New York City, NY-9, Special Election NY-9
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Iowa Caucus: Iowa GOP: Perry 29%, Bachmann 18%, Romney 17%, Paul 14%
Confirming a surge seen in polling across the nation, Texas Governor Rick Perry has moved into first place among Republican voters in Iowa, host state to the first-in-the-nation caucus early next year. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of those likely to participate in the Iowa GOP Caucus shows that Perry is the first choice for [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Caucuses & Primaries, Iowa, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Rasmussen Reports, Republican Presidential Race, Rick Perry, Ron Paul
Tagged as: Caucuses & Primaries, Iowa, Iowa Caucuses, Michelle Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Rasmussen Reports, Rick Perry, Ron Paul
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Herman Cain On Romney’s Faith With Southern Voters
Herman Cain on Romney: ”I think that the reason he will have a difficult time winning the South is when he ran the first time he did not do a good job of communicating his religion”. (full video here) Is Herman Cain sensing the Iowa Caucus will become another litmus test on Romney’s faith? If [...]
Wagner starts campaign strong with half-million dollar haul.
“Congressional hopeful Ann Wagner has never run for public office before…The previous head of the Missouri GOP will file paperwork this week showing she raised more than a half-million dollars in her first two months of campaigning.” “While Election Day is still well over a year away, early fundraising success can go a long way [...]

