Potential 2012 Election Outcomes, Part 2, Republican Reemergence
We have established that there are a few ways the November elections to turn out this year. (…)
We have established that there are a few ways the November elections to turn out this year. (…)
Going into the 2012 elections, we have a few different potential outcomes. (…)
In the United States, the Republican Party is the conservative party and the Democratic Party is the liberal party. (…)
Today, with little contention, Mitt Romney easily took all five of the Republican primary races. (…)
With Rick Santorum officially out of the running for the Republican nomination to run for President of the United States in November against Democrat and incumbent Barack Obama, we now know that it will be Mitt Romney representing the Republicans. (…)
If we have said it once, we have said it a thousand times, Santorum needs to realize what is going on and drop out of […]
Much like expected, Mitt Romney has secured enough of the vote to be determined the winner in the three Republican primaries today. (…)
With three Republican primary elections slated for Tuesday, Mitt Romney is preparing to finally knock out Rick Santorum. (…)
Is there evidence of major dysfunction within the Republican Party? (…)
Many are predicting that tonight in Louisiana Rick Santorum will come out on top and collect a good deal of delegates, narrowing the distance between him and the man currently leading the Republican primary, Mitt Romney. (…)
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