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![]() Christian Science Monitor | Texas primary should clinch race for Romney Philadelphia Inquirer By Stephen Ohlemacher AP WASHINGTON - Mitt Romney swept all the delegates in GOP primaries in Kentucky and Arkansas and picked up more endorsements from party leaders, putting him one win away from claiming the Republican nomination for president. In Kentucky and Arkansas primaries, protest votes among Democrats show Obama loses 42 percent of Kentucky, Arkansas primary vote. Should he worry? (+ Washington Whimsy - Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolfe? |
![]() The Associated Press | Republicans' Hispanic problem — in 2 charts Washington Post (blog) The first chart details how the Hispanic vote has split between the two parties in the last 10 presidential contests. On average, the Democratic presidential nominee has received 64.1 percent of the Hispanic vote, while the Republican nominee has taken Mitt Romney Begins To Stir In Fight For US Hispanic Votes Romney begins to stir in fight for US Hispanic votes 42 percent of Kentucky Democrats say 'no' to Obama on primary day; Romney wins |
Gloves stay on in quiet NM Senate primary Seattle Post Intelligencer M., is seen during during a mock swearing in on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. Four years ago, former GOP Rep. Heather Wilson gave up her House seat to make an unsuccessful run at a rare opening for a New Mexico US Senate seat. |
Sting video about NC voting called incorrect, 'infuriating' Charlotte Observer By Jay Price A Oct. 21, 2009, file photo, James O'Keefe attends a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington. James O'Keefe has become known for releasing undercover video stings that tend to make a big splash, but often come under |
Radtke begins airing radio ads Washington Post (blog) A Washington Post poll released recently showed Allen with 62 percent of the vote among likely GOP primary voters. Marshall was next with 12 percent, and Radtke and Jackson had 5 and 3 percent, respectively. The winner of the primary will compete in |

