Saturday, February 25, 2012

Rick santorum michigan primary

  • Feb. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum campaigned across Michigan yesterday in a final push ahead of the state's primary election next week, a contest that could reshape the Republican presidential race.
  • (Businessweek)
  • (USA TODAY) — Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will sponsor a car in The move comes in advance of Tuesdays pivotal primary election in Michigan.
  • (Cincinnati.com)
  • LANSING, Mich. — It's a day full of campaigning for Mitt Romney in Michigan, his native state, as he looks for a victory in Tuesday's GOP presidential primary against surging Rick Santorum.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Two recent polls in Michigan suggest that Rick Santorum has lost his momentum in this Michigan and plans to campaign around the state every day through Tuesdays primary.
  • (Catholic Online)
  • Rick Santorum unveiled candidate returned to Michigan with polls showing that the lead he held over Mitt Romney has disappeared, foreshadowing a fierce few days of campaigning ahead of Tuesday's crucial primary.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Mitt Romney accepted an invitation from the Saginaw County Republican Party to speak on her husbands behalf in an effort to solidify support before primary Rick Santorum.
  • (MLive.com)
  • Headline from the Detroit Free Press website: "New Polls Show Rick Santorum Leading Mitt Romney in Michigan Primary Race." That's the welcome Romney received when he returned to campaign in his home state.
  • (Marietta Daily Journal)
  • LANSING -- GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum is clinging to his lead in the Michigan primary.
  • (WILX-TV)
  • Mitt Romney leads Rick Santorum in Michigan 37% to 35% in the latest NBC News/Marist poll as the GOP contenders prepare for their first debate since January. The Michigan primary is next Tuesday.
  • (Inside Fidelity)
  • LINCOLN PARK — Leading up to the Michigan primary Tuesday, Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum criticized President Barack Obama and laid out a plan for the first 100 days of his administration to reinvigorate the national economy.
  • (Macomb Daily)

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