![]() Globe and Mail | Republicans Move Toward Romney as Pace of Primaries Picks Up San Francisco Chronicle 6 (Bloomberg) -- Republican voters are beginning to coalesce around the presidential candidacy of front-runner Mitt Romney even as his opponents vow to continue their campaigns into a series of contests this month and beyond. Romney scores Nevada win as race heads to other states Republicans issue certified caucus results Republicans ponder primary after low Nevada caucus turnout |
Lewiston Republicans to caucus Lewiston Sun Journal LEWISTON — The chairman of the Lewiston Republican City Committee is requesting that all Lewiston Republicans attend the Androscoggin County Republican Caucus from 9 am to 2 pm on Saturday, Feb. 11, Geiger Elementary School, 601 College St. According ... |
![]() KGMI | Payroll tax deadline approaches — again Baltimore Sun Our view: With unemployment falling, do Republicans really want to raise taxes and dampen the economic recovery just to score political points? The latest news in Washington on the payroll tax cut is that there's not much news. Team Obama Shows Dangerous Penchant for Hubris: Albert R. Hunt Will Mood Mean More Than Stats? More evidence that Republican politicians don't want the economy to improve on ... |
![]() Atlanta Journal Constitution | Tax reform in this election year: It's not likely Atlanta Journal Constitution 31, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney waves to supporters in Tampa, Fla. Politicians of all stripes in this election year are clamoring for simplifying the tax code and closing loopholes. |
![]() Kansas City Star | Election pivotal for nation's courts Washington Post A second term for President Obama would allow him to expand his replacement of Republican-appointed majorities with Democratic ones on the nation's appeals courts, the final stop for almost all challenged federal court rulings. Obama could alter stance of federal appeals courts Senate GOP: Activist Federal Judges Wanted |
FACT CHECK: Obama, GOP Spin Recent Energy Stats NPR by AP WASHINGTON (AP) — You wouldn't know it from the Republicans, but these are boom times for American energy. And you wouldn't know it from President Barack Obama, but he has very little to do with that. From the presidential campaign trail to ... |
![]() HNN Huntingtonnews.net | Oregon Republican Party opens three statewide primaries to non-affiliated voters OregonLive.com By Jeff Mapes, The Oregonian APAllen Alley 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 ... Forum: Republicans would be better off in smoke-filled room Republicans gear up in case Texas is a player Maloney, Statewide & Federal Candidates Address WV Young Republicans |
![]() New York Times (blog) | Republicans Trail Obama in New York, Poll Shows New York Times (blog) By THOMAS KAPLAN Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are neck and neck among Republican voters in New York State, though President Obama holds a commanding lead over either possible challenger, according to a new poll released on Monday. Obama holds edge over Romney in general election matchup, poll finds Democrat Wasserman Schultz plays national role in Republican primaries Economic Gains, Questions on Romney Boost Obama's Prospects for November |
![]() Sun-Sentinel | Some Florida Republicans seeking third-party option Orlando Sentinel By William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau In the wake of the fractious Florida Republican primary, some disgruntled conservatives are thinking about sitting out the general election or turning to a third-party candidate. Their yearning for another choice ... GOP infighting shows in bill to end election fund 'subsidy' |
Colorado rocky for Republicans in 2012 The Coloradoan AP DENVER (AP) — Note to Republican presidential contenders: Colorado's political terrain is as rocky as its mountains. Once solidly Republican, the state turned just as solidly Democratic in the 2000s as the population swelled with people moving into ... |