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  • Mitt Romney wins Wyoming caucus vote

    02/29/2012 11:21:39 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies · 2+ views
    Yahoo! News / ABC News ^ | March 1, 2012 | Chris Good
    Mitt Romney has won Wyoming's presidential caucus vote, a series of county straw polls that took place over the last three weeks. With 39 percent, Romney finished ahead of Rick Santorum (32 percent), Ron Paul (21 percent) and Newt Gingrich (8 percent). The Wyoming GOP released the final results Wednesday night. Like Iowa's presidential caucus vote, Wyoming's is not binding and will in no way affect the state's 29 delegates. Wyoming's caucuses, however, took place over the better part of a month: Counties were allowed to hold their precinct caucuses over a wide range of time, and the first county...
  • Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rick Santorum Leads President Obama

    02/04/2012 9:51:54 AM PST · by VU4G10 · 121 replies
    rasmussenreports ^ | Saturday, February 04, 2012
    In a potential Election 2012 matchup, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum is at 45% while President Obama earns 44%. This is the first time in any poll that Santorum has led the president.
  • Michele Bachmann: No Matter What Happens in Iowa We're not Dropping Out

    01/02/2012 12:25:40 PM PST · by freespirited · 77 replies · 1+ views
    Daily Caller ^ | 01/02/12 | Alex Pappas
    No matter what happens at the Iowa caucuses Tuesday, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann said Monday she will not drop out of the race for president. During an appearance on MNSBC’s Morning Joe, Bachmann said her campaign has “already bought our plane tickets. We’re headed to South Carolina as soon as we’re done on Wednesday morning. We’ll be there. We’re going the distance.” Bachmann won the Iowa Straw Poll in August, but suffered a fall hard as the campaign season went on. The most recent Des Moines Register poll shows her in last place, with 7 percent. “This isn’t over,” she...
  • DECKER: Five questions with Michele Bachmann

    12/30/2011 11:42:54 AM PST · by PieterCasparzen · 9 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 12/29/2011 | Brett M. Decker
    ... Decker: What would tax reform look like in a Bachmann administration? Bachmann: ... First, it is only fair that everyone should contribute something to the core government services. Everyone benefits and everyone needs to pay something. Today, we live in a world where only 53 percent of Americans pay federal income tax, 47 percent pay nothing. People who pay nothing can easily forget the idea that there is no such thing as a free lunch. ... Decker: The media have announced that the GOP primary is now a two-man race between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. This seems premature,...
  • Gingrich ’06 Memo: “Agree Entirely With Gov. Romney” on Health Care

    12/27/2011 7:11:11 AM PST · by Outlaw Woman · 94 replies · 1+ views
    ABC News ^ | Dec 27, 2011 7:41am | By Jonathan Karl
    To conservatives, the biggest strike against Mitt Romney is the health care plan he put in place in Massachusetts, but Newt Gingrich lavished praise on Romney’s plan after it was passed in 2006. “We agree entirely with Governor Romney and Massachusetts legislators that our goal should be 100 percent insurance coverage for all Americans,” Gingrich wrote in 2006. And, Gingrich wrote, the key to achieving that goal was doing what Romney did in Massachusetts: Requiring everybody...
  • Newt Gingrich: Selling Access (Ron Paul video attack)

    12/13/2011 9:47:14 AM PST · by Nachum · 43 replies · 1+ views
    YouTube ^ | 12/13/11 | Ron Paul Campaign
    The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today the release of its latest ad, 'Selling Access', another two-minute web video aimed at former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, calling him out as a corrupt Washington insider who got rich through influence-peddling. The video, which the campaign plans to promote prominently on conservative web sites, includes a clip of Gingrich calling himself an 'insider' and another in which the former Speaker brags about getting paid $60,000-a-speech. The video comes after the viral success of Paul's earlier web ad, 'Serial Hypocrisy', which criticizes Gingrich for many of the same issues.