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It ran seemingly ubiquitous ads in the primary's final stretch after touring the state for weeks, holding at-times sparsely attended rallies.
Lisa Murkowski Warns Alaska Stations Not To Air Tea Party Express 'Lies' (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Perry and Romney, the primary's current front-runners, many are opting for the latter.
Wall Street Is Bearish on Perry's Electability Brody Mullins 2011
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It's a mirror image in Ohio, where all the action in the Senate primary's on the Democratic side.
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It ran seemingly ubiquitous ads in the primary's final stretch after touring the state for weeks, holding at-times sparsely attended rallies.
Lisa Murkowski Warns Alaska Stations Not To Air Tea Party Express 'Lies' (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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It's a mirror image in Ohio, where all the action in the Senate primary's on the Democratic side.
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Florida primary's results halted the momentum from rival Newt Gingrich's win in South Carolina last month and returned Mr. Romney to the familiar position of the race's clear front-runner.
Romney Wins Big in Florida Patrick O'Connor 2012
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Florida primary's results halted the momentum from rival Newt Gingrich's win in South Carolina last month and returned Mr. Romney to the familiar position of the race's clear front-runner.
Gingrich Aims to Conjure Spirit of '76—1976, That Is Gerald F. Seib 2012
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Kinlochbervie primary's parent council has also decided on a campaign to attract new blood.
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Florida primary's results halted the momentum from rival Newt Gingrich's win in South Carolina last month and returned Mr. Romney to the familiar position of the race's clear front-runner.
Romney, Paul Hold the Cards in Nevada Alexandra Berzon 2012
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The inevitability of Mitt Romney's victory leaves them struggling for a story, he says,Political reporters love a horse race, with candidates jockeying in the primary's waning days toward the finish line.
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