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2012 New Hampshire Primary Results: Mitt Romney Wins!
11 January 2012 4:48 AM | 16 Comments2012 New Hampshire Primary Results *100% reporting: Mitt Romney 97,532 votes 39.3% – 5 delegates Ron Paul 56,848 votes 22.9% – 3 delegates Jon Huntsman 41,945 votes 16.9% – 2...
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Bain Capital: Ruthless or Just Good Business?
10 January 2012 5:03 AM | 1 CommentAllies of Newt Gingrich have launched their fiercest attack yet on Republican front-runner Mitt Romney, with a half-hour film designed to destroy his claims to be a job-creating entrepreneur. The...
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Romney Continues to Slip in the Suffolk Poll, Huntsman and Gingrich Tick Up
10 January 2012 1:16 AM | 8 CommentsFormer Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney, has dropped a full 10 points from five days ago, when he had 43% of likely GOP voters to 33% in a January 9th Suffolk...
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Who will win the 2012 New Hampshire Primary? (Exp. 01-10-12)
- Ron Paul (30%, 2,782 Votes)
- Mitt Romney (24%, 2,191 Votes)
- Jon Hunstman (21%, 1,978 Votes)
- Newt Gingrich (10%, 955 Votes)
- Rick Santourm (9%, 858 Votes)
- Buddy Roemer (3%, 320 Votes)
- Rick Perry (3%, 187 Votes)
Total Voters: 9,271
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2012 New Hampshire Primary Results: Mitt Romney Wins!
Posted on January 11, 2012 | 16 Comments2012 New Hampshire Primary Results *100% reporting: Mitt Romney 97,532 votes 39.3% – 5 delegates Ron Paul 56,848 votes 22.9% – 3 delegates Jon Huntsman 41,945 votes 16.9% – 2... -
Huntsman and Romney Tie in First Ballot in Dixville Notch
Posted on January 10, 2012 | 3 CommentsResidents in the small town of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire were the first to cast ballots in the state’s presidential primary election just after midnight on Tuesday. Results: Jon Huntsman... -
Bain Capital: Ruthless or Just Good Business?
Posted on January 10, 2012 | 1 CommentAllies of Newt Gingrich have launched their fiercest attack yet on Republican front-runner Mitt Romney, with a half-hour film designed to destroy his claims to be a job-creating entrepreneur. The... -
Romney Continues to Slip in the Suffolk Poll, Huntsman and Gingrich Tick Up
Posted on January 10, 2012 | 8 CommentsFormer Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney, has dropped a full 10 points from five days ago, when he had 43% of likely GOP voters to 33% in a January 9th Suffolk... -
Meet the Press/Facebook GOP Presidential Debate
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Romney and Santorum Down in Suffolk University/7News Poll, Paul and Huntsman Up
Posted on January 8, 2012 | 8 CommentsRomney dropped 4 percentage points to 35%. The former Massachusetts governor still holds a 15 point lead, but his margin has declined by 8 percentage points since last Tuesday, when... -
January 7th ABC/Yahoo! News Republican Debate
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Romney Drops and Pack Gains in 2012 New Hampshire Primary Straw Poll
Posted on January 7, 2012 | 5 CommentsMitt Romney still maintains a strong lead over his closest rival Ron Paul in the most recent 2012NewHampshirePrimary.com online Straw Poll. The big surprise is the recent surge of former... -
Opinion: Can Romney Win the General Election?
Posted on January 7, 2012 | 6 CommentsSome people today seem to have trouble with my formulation that the consistent anti-Romney sentiment (for such it is) of around 75 percent — reflected in the Iowa caucuses results... -
Romney Stumbles in Recent Poll, Paul, Santorum Make Gains
Posted on January 6, 2012 | 20 CommentsFormer Governor Mitt Romney has stumbled downward in a recent Washington Times poll, but still holds on to strong lead garnering 38%. Ron Paul finished in second with 23.6% and... -
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Iowa Caucus Final Results
Posted on January 5, 2012 | 2 CommentsSponsored by US Politics Guide 2012 Iowa Caucus Results (100% precincts reporting) Candidate Votes Pct. Mitt Romney 30,015 24.5% Rick Santorum 30,007 24.5% Ron Paul 26,219 21.5% Newt Gingrich 16,251... -
Will Romney Release His Tax Return?
Posted on January 5, 2012 | 7 CommentsBy Brent Budowsky While the Republican establishment seeks to coronate Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee and crush any hope of conservatives having a nominee they can believe in, the... -
Romney with Huge Lead in Recent Poll
Posted on January 4, 2012 | 16 CommentsIn the most recent 7NEWS/Suffolk University New Hampshire primary poll, Mitt Romney has a 29 point lead over his nearest comptetitor, Ron Paul at 14%. Newt Gingrich finsished third with...













