Josh Putnam News
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Republican Party leaders increasingly express concern that their elongated presidential primary process will damage the party’s eventual nominee.
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U.S. policy toward North Korea is crazy -- that is, if you believe the old chestnut that insanity means repeatedly doing the same thing and expecting different results.
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For Mitt Romney, April may be the kindest month. For Rick Santorum, it could be the cruelest.
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Rick Santorum’s wins in Mississippi and Alabama may have done more damage to Newt Gingrich than to front-runner Mitt Romney.
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Mitt Romney is winning in math and losing in chemistry.
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Republicans who blame party rules for a protracted primary race may be mistaken.
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Mitt Romney, the winner of the Republican primary in Florida, likes to talk about how it will take 1,144 delegates to win his party’s presidential nomination. He has collected fewer than 100 so far.
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Florida will likely defy national party rules and set its presidential primary for Jan. 31, 2012, state House Speaker Dean Cannon said yesterday, a move that would trigger an acceleration of the Republican nominating race.
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Four years ago, Ron Paul arrived at the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, with just 15 delegates and was shunned by party elites who gave him no speaking role. He held a “Rally for the Republic” in Minneapolis for thousands of supporters during the convention.
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