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What Now for Fading Newt Gingrich?
Tweet Share on Facebook April 4, 2012 Comment (1)Newt Gingrich has no clear path to winning the nomination at this point, so in the absence of victory, he's picking the next best thing: influence.
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Experts Say Youth Vote Was Never Big Enough to Carry Ron Paul
Tweet Share on Facebook April 4, 2012 Comment (58)Back in the beginning, throngs of youth supporters in Iowa and New Hampshire looked as though they could make a big difference for Texas Congressman Ron Paul. Their passion and dedication attracted media attention. And while Paul didn't win either of the first contests, he walked away with a majority of the youth vote. [See pictures of the 2012 GOP presidential candidates.]
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In Democratic Stronghold of Maryland, Praise for Obama
Tweet Share on Facebook April 3, 2012 Comment (1)Annapolis, Md.—Most eyes on Tuesday were focused on Republican voters weighing in on the GOP presidential primary race in Wisconsin, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. But the latter two contests, held in two of the most heavily Democratic areas of the United States, also featured a spate of local contests that brought many from the party of Barack Obama out to the polls.
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Santorum Optimistic About Pennsylvania
Tweet Share on Facebook April 3, 2012 Comment (2)The battle for Pennsylvania will begin in earnest late Tuesday when Rick Santorum holds an election night rally near Pittsburgh. Nevermind that primaries are being held in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Wisconsin on the day of his speech.
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GOP Voters Few and Far Between in D.C. Primary
Tweet Share on Facebook April 3, 2012 CommentWith less than 7 percent of its voting population registered as Republican, it may not have been surprising to see such a limited ballot offered Tuesday during the District of Columbia's GOP primary.
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Santorum to Visit the Birthplace of the Republican Party
Tweet Share on Facebook April 2, 2012 Comment (1)On Monday afternoon, Rick Santorum will visit a 159-year-old schoolhouse regarded as the historical birthplace of the Republican Party, a building with the history of the antebellum struggle with slavery in American ingrained in its walls.













