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U.S. Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle may face Republican primary challenge - Syracuse Post-Standard
Washington -- U.S. Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle may face a Republican primary challenge from a political newcomer who, in a surprise to party officials, believes she should be more conservative on some issues. Republican leaders are also quick to ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T04:58:43Z

Republican candidates - Mitt Romney - BBC News
Mitt Romney made a respectable run for the Republican nomination in 2008 - and never quite quit the campaign trail. The 2012 race began with the wealthy former Massachusetts governor the presumed front runner, a status he has never firmly relinquished.
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T15:57:17Z

David Brooks defines Republican elite: ‘Anybody who knows what Newt Gingrich is really like’ - Daily Caller
On Sunday’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” on CNN, New York Times columnist David Brooks had a new, and specific, definition of “Republican establishment” — “anybody who knows what Newt Gingrich is really like.” “Well,” Brooks said ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T12:44:00Z

Does the “Republican Establishment” exist, and do you want to become a member of part of it? - RedState
Many words have been typed lately about whether the “Republican Establishment” (“RE”) has been cramming a particular candidate down the throats of the “conservative base” of “the Republican Party.” Some have made the obvious ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T18:20:26Z

Republican Senators Seek Workforce Cuts to Help Pentagon - Businessweek
Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Republican senators proposed reducing the U.S. government workforce by 5 percent over a decade to avert looming cuts from the defense budget. Six senators said today that they will introduce legislation to shrink the number ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-03T03:36:22Z

Bob McDonnell: Republican Governors, Not Obama, Deserve Credit For Rising Economy - Huffington Post
WASHINGTON -- Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said Sunday that Republican governors deserve credit for the improving economy. "I'm glad the economy is starting to recover, but I think it's because of what Republican governors are doing in their ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T23:59:15Z

8 lessons from the Republican presidential race so far - CBS News
Contest after contest has shown that voters are not satisfied with the field of Republican candidates. Nearly a third of Iowan Republican caucus-goers said they had reservations about their vote choice. In New Hampshire, 31 percent of Republican ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-03T14:34:56Z

Mitt Romney looks ahead to 3 contests in Republican race this week - Toronto Star
WASHINGTON—Front-running Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney battles this week to pick up more delegates in three U.S. states as the race to challenge President Barack Obama in November shifts into a quieter period and Romney tries to position ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T15:28:39Z

Oregon Republican Party opens three statewide primaries to non-affiliated voters - Oregonian
The Oregon Republican Party, seeking to become more competitive in a state where most major offices are held by Democrats, announced Monday that it will open its May primary for three statewide offices to non-affiliated voters. Oregon Republican ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T16:25:55Z

Paul Could Force Fed Changes on GOP - Bloomberg
Ron Paul, trailing in delegates needed for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, could be positioning himself to force his party to accept changes in the way the Federal Reserve operates. The Texas congressman is attracting an expanding ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T18:06:07Z

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