- A poll released Tuesday from the Public Policy Institute of California shows Romney with double-digit leads over his GOP rivals. He is backed by 37% of likely GOP voters followed by former Speaker Newt Gingrich with 18% and former Pennsylvania Sen. (Los Angeles Times)
- (Newser) – President Obama is going to win the election in November, and the Republicans only have themselves to thank. Thats what happens when you run with losers, notes Brett Stephens in the Wall Street Journal. (Newser)
- The GOP three — Supervisors John C. Cook (Braddock); Michael R. Frey (Sully); and Patrick S. Herrity (Springfield) — voted nay Tuesday when asked to approve an $8,000 raise for Barry. (Washington Post)
- Newt Gingrich is surging – but the GOP establishment still opposes him (and many believe a swing against Mr. Romney of more than 20 points. More than ever, the 2012 nominating process is confounding pundits and proving unpredictable. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- You thought last night's GOP debate on NBC turned in some laughable performances? Hollywood screenwriters have been concocting over-the-top doomsday Presidents for decades, many of whom make even Rick Santorum look like Charles de Gaulle. (Entertainment Weekly Online)
- NBC's GOP debate Monday night, replete with fireworks between front runners Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, earned the second highest ratings of any contest in this election cycle. (Reuters)
- Overall, nearly 1.95 million people voted in the 2008 Florida GOP primary. According to the latest results from Gallups daily tracking poll, Gingrich is in a statistical tie with Romney nationally among registered Republicans. (CNN)
- A pair of key GOP officials, House Speaker Lawerence Denney and Party Chairman Norm Semanko, attempted to remove their appointees as the redistricting panel resumes work after the state Supreme Court ruled their previous map unconstitutional. (Idaho Statesman)
- There have been 18 nationally televised debates among the GOP field, with the 19th coming Thursday in Jacksonville on CNN. Debates have taken on an inordinate influence on this whole situation, said McCain, who has endorsed Mitt Romney in the 2012 race. (USA Today)
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Gop 2012
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