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Romney, Ron Paul & RNC Rules

Romney, Ron Paul & RNC Rules

By on 05/14/2012 in Breaking News, Elections 2012, News, President with 7 Comments

Is Dr. Ron Paul done, completely? Or will he continue amassing what have been called “stealth delegates”? Even without an “official” campaign effort in states like Texas and California, can Dr. Paul continue to siphon a sizable chunk of Republican support from front-runner Governor Mitt Romney?

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Election Update: Where the Candidates Stand

Election Update: Where the Candidates Stand

By on 05/02/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 26 Comments

With three months to go before the Republican Convention in Tampa, the general election is all but certain to be a face-off between President Obama and the media’s pick for the Republican nominee, Mitt Romney.

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Looking Towards Tampa: Ron Paul’s Delegate Strategy

Looking Towards Tampa: Ron Paul’s Delegate Strategy

By on 04/27/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 11 Comments

Governor Romney continued his march this week to the Republican nomination in Tampa, but it is no secret that Dr. Paul is focusing on accumulating delegates slowly but surely.

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Media Influence On The 2012 Republican Primary

Media Influence On The 2012 Republican Primary

By on 04/24/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 7 Comments

With five states holding primary elections today, the Republican race to the White House is not over yet. So what role has the media played in the 2012 Republican primary?

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Trayvon Martin: Never Let a Tragedy Go to Waste

Trayvon Martin: Never Let a Tragedy Go to Waste

By on 04/20/2012 in Activism, Elections 2012, Legislation, News, President with 0 Comments

Rahm Emanuel’s “Never let a serious crisis go to waste” certainly applies to the media frenzy over the Trayvon Martin shooting.

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New Election Poll Finds Obama and Romney In Close Contest

New Election Poll Finds Obama and Romney In Close Contest

By on 04/19/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 1 Comment

Just eight days after Rick Santorum suspends his campaign for presidency, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows frontrunner Mitt Romney gaining momentum within his party and solidifying support among Republican primary voters.

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On the Campaign Trail: April 17, 2012

On the Campaign Trail: April 17, 2012

By on 04/17/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 12 Comments

With former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum out of the primary, the dynamics of the presidential race have changed, with increased attention on the likelihood of a general election battle between Republican Mitt Romney and Democrat Barack Obama. In response, both campaigns have shifted into general election mode.

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How Secure is Mitt Romney?

How Secure is Mitt Romney?

By on 04/13/2012 in Elections 2012, News, President with 3 Comments

Shortly after IVN brought you specific breakdown of delegate allocations and upcoming primaries on the horizon, Doug Wead, an advisor to the Paul Campaign, echoed much of those same comments in reaction to Senator Rick Santorum’s “suspension” of his campaign this week.

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Santorum’s Out, But Delegates Still Focus of GOP Primary

Santorum’s Out, But Delegates Still Focus of GOP Primary

By on 04/10/2012 in Elections 2012, News, President with 1 Comment

Senator Santorum suspended his campaign today, leaving Governor Romney as the likely Republican Party nominee with Speaker Gingrich and Dr. Ron Paul trailing, but still in the race. This is a fortuitous development for Gov. Romney, as April and May were not likely to be kind.

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Candidates React to Santorum’s Departure from GOP Race

Candidates React to Santorum’s Departure from GOP Race

By on 04/10/2012 in Breaking News, Elections 2012, News, President with 0 Comments

In a campaign speech today, Rick Santorum announced that he is dropping out of the Republican race for president. How did the rest of the presidential candidates take the news?

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