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Tag Archives: 2012 Elections
Here’s a List of Senate Dems Up for Re-Election in 2012
FOR THOSE EARLY BIRDS WHO LIKE TO GET OUT AHEAD OF THE CURVE, HERE’S A LIST OF DEMOCRATIC SENATORS UP FOR RE-ELECTION IN 2012 Some pundits say it will take a second take-over of senate seats in 2012 to give a majority in the senate to Republicans. Vulnerabilities will depend on economic and social [...]
Romney goes big in Iowa, backs 38
By Alexander Burns FIRST IN SCORE – ROMNEY PLANTS HIS FLAG: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will announce a major commitment of resources to Iowa Republicans today, putting a total of $41,500 into 38 new campaigns in the first-in-the-nation presidential caucus state. Romney, who has already endorsed former Gov. Terry Branstad’s comeback bid, will back [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Gubernatorial Races 2010, Iowa, Mitt Romney, Politico, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress
Tagged as: 2010 Mid-Term Elections, 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Endorsements, Iowa, Iowa Caucuses, Mitt Romney, Presidential Politics, Republicans
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Michele Bachmann outraises Sarah Palin
Is the Minnesota congresswoman more popular than the queen of the Tea Parties? At FrumForum, Tim Mak notes that despite the fuss about the $865,000 Sarah Palin raised for her PAC last quarter, she was out-raised by both Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann, a simple congresswoman who is not actually running for the 2012 nomination. [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, Fundraising, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Sarah Palin, Solid Principles, Tea Parties, Tea Party
Tagged as: 2012 Elections, Fundraising, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Salon.com, Sarah Palin
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Romney keeps up profile
By Paul Steinhauser CNN Deputy Political Director In what looks like another move toward a possible run for the White House, Mitt Romney is donating $20,000 to the N.H. Republican Party. According to the state party and a Romney spokesman, $15,000 of the contribution comes from Romney’s New Hampshire political action committee, with the remaining [...]
Mitt Romney to Endorse Rubio Over Crist
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will endorse Marco Rubio over Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida’s Republican Senate primary more than two years after Crist helped crush Romney’s presidential aspirations by endorsing rival John McCain. Romney plans to announce the endorsement Saturday and campaign with Rubio in Tampa on Monday, according to a Romney adviser who [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Caucuses & Primaries, Congress, CPAC, John McCain, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, The Huffington Post
Tagged as: 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign, 2010 Mid-Term Elections, 2012 Elections, Charlie Crist, FL. Senate Race, Free & Strong America PAC, Jeb Bush, John McCain, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, The Huffington Post
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Rick Perry Wins Big: 2012 Run?
By: Jonathan Martin DRIFTWOOD, Texas – Gov. Rick Perry’s 21-point thrashing of Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in Tuesday’s GOP gubernatorial primary offers the most vivid illustration yet of the potency of an anti-Washington message in an already volatile political environment. Perry, who will now run for his third full term against former Houston Mayor Bill [...]
Posted in Republicans, Solid Principles, Texas
Tagged as: 2012 Elections, Rick Perry, Texas, Texas Gov. Race
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If It’s 2010…..Mitt Romney is going to New Hampshire
By: Ben Smith Spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom told the Granite Status that Romney on April 7 will deliver a speech at the St. Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics, followed by a book signing at Barnes and Noble in Manchester. The next day, he’ll keynote a “Politics and Eggs” breakfast, co-sponsored by the New Hampshire [...]

