Sunday, March 25, 2012

Louisiana primary results

  • Saturdays primary allocated only 20 of Louisianas 46 total Republican contests despite failing to chip away at Romneys delegate lead.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • The preliminary results of exit polls of Louisiana Republican voters suggest the electorate there is about as conservative as in other Southern states. And as among Republican primary voters nationwide, the economy trumps other issues to voters there.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Saturdays primary allocated only 20 of Louisianas 46 total contests despite failing to chip away at Romneys delegate lead.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way. Romney barely campaigned in Louisiana, though his allies spent on TV ads there.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Saturday's primary in Louisiana is a perfect example. Despite Mr.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way. Romney barely campaigned in Louisiana, though his allies spent on TV ads there.
  • (Duluth News Tribune)
  • The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way. Romney barely campaigned in Louisiana, though his allies spent on TV ads there.
  • (Associated Press)
  • The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way. Romney barely campaigned in Louisiana, though his allies spent on TV ads there.
  • (The Ledger)
  • Saturdays primary allocated only 20 of Louisianas 46 total contests despite failing to chip away at Romneys delegate lead.
  • (Union Leader)
  • He'll hold no events after the Louisiana results are tabulated, a more common practice for Gingrich after disappointing primary or caucus finishes. Gingrich insists he's not entertaining thoughts that it's time for him to get out of the race.
  • (Politico.com)

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