| By Nate, on January 31st, 2012% Mitt Romney easily took the Florida primary Tuesday night followed by Newt Gingrich in second, Rick Santorum in third and Ron Paul rounding out the remaining four. document.write("); Report from the Washington Post: TAMPA — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney claimed a decisive victory in the Florida primary Tuesday, as a conservative electorate chose Romney over former House . . . → Read More: Florida GOP primary results - Romney wins, Gingrich second By Nate, on January 28th, 2012% In case you missed it, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich both participated in a forum hosted by the Univision Spanish television network earlier in the week. Rick Santorum was also slated to appear, however, due to his own scheduling conflicts, he had to cancel the appearance. Ron Paul was also invited to attend but simply declined . . . → Read More: Video: Romney, Gingrich participate in Univision Presidential forum By Nate, on January 27th, 2012% The four remaining GOP candidates battled for the last time before the Florida primary in a debate sponsored by CNN, the Republican Party of Florida and the Hispanic Leadership Network. This debate took place at the University of North Florida located in Jacksonville. Here is the entire debate video via YouTube: Alternate full debate video link: ElectAd.com Original . . . → Read More: Video: Watch the full CNN Florida Republican debate By Nate, on January 26th, 2012% The four remaining GOP candidates will meet one more time in Florida tonight for a debate sponsored by CNN, the Republican Party of Florida and the Hispanic Leadership Network. This debate will take place at the University of North Florida located in Jacksonville. Air Time: Thursday, January 26 at 8pm ET on CNN Full Debate Video: Video: . . . → Read More: GOP debate from the University of North Florida tonight on CNN at 8pm ET By Nate, on January 25th, 2012% President Obama delivered his 2012 State of the Union Address Tuesday night which offered many opportunities for the GOP candidates to critique and respond to the President. Here are excerpts from each candidate's response to the speech. Rick Santorum: "Tonight Barack Obama transformed the President's annual State of the Union address into the kick-off of his re-election campaign. From beginning to end, the American people heard more of the same - empty promises and grand platitudes that will do nothing to help the millions of Americans who are unemployed or under employed find a good paying job. Rather than call for decisive action in allowing projects like the Keystone Pipeline or reducing the regulatory burden his Administration has imposed, the President declared war on those who are most successful in our society. Barack Obama should realize he's the President of all Americans, but sadly, he has instead chosen to govern and campaign as the Divider-in-Chief." Read the rest from RickSantorum.com
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Auto-Generated Tags:By Nate, on January 24th, 2012% The four remaining GOP candidates reconvened in Tampa, Florida, on Monday evening for the first of two debates focused on the Florida primary. Monday night's debate was sponsored by NBC News, The Tampa Bay Times, the National Journal and the Florida Council of 100. The debate was held at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Original . . . → Read More: Video: Watch the full NBC News/Tampa Bay Times/National Journal Florida GOP debate By Nate, on January 23rd, 2012% All four remaining GOP candidates have been confirmed for tonight's debate sponsored by NBC News, the Tampa Bay Times, The National Journal and the Florida Council of 100. The debate will take place at the University of South Florida in Tampa. This will be the first of 2 debates this week focusing on the Florida GOP . . . → Read More: NBC News/Tampa Bay Times/National Journal GOP debate tonight on NBC By Nate, on January 22nd, 2012% Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich made the rounds on Sunday fresh off his victory in the South Carolina GOP primary. Gingrich was also originally scheduled to appear on ABC's This Week program but canceled likely due to ABC's decision to air an unflattering interview with Gingrich's ex-wife last Thursday night. Here is Gingrich's full interview this morning on Face the Nation on CBS: Continue reading Video: Newt Gingrich on Meet the Press and Face the Nation - 1/22/12
Auto-Generated Tags:By Nate, on January 21st, 2012% document.write("); See below for updates. Gingrich has been declared the winner, Romney will take second, Santorum third and Paul fourth once all is said and done. The third contest of the 2012 nomination process takes place today with South Carolinians heading to the polls. For weeks Mitt Romney had held onto a lead, however, late-breaking polls show . . . → Read More: South Carolina GOP primary today - Gingrich wins, Romney second By Nate, on January 20th, 2012% Sparks flew Thursday night as CNN's John King opened the last GOP debate before the South Carolina primary with a pointed question to Newt Gingrich on the recent allegations leveled by his ex-wife. Gingrich, in typical form, took the opportunity to scold King and CNN for choosing to open a Presidential debate with such a deeply . . . → Read More: Video: Watch the full CNN Southern Republican Debate | |