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- The Coming GOP Fratricide? Gillespie, Nick // Hit & Run;01/29/2012, p3
The article comments on the chances of the Republican Party on winning the 2012 presidential election against President Barack Obama.
- It's the Demographics, Stupid. DE WIND, DORIAN // Moderate Voice;11/12/2012, p7
The article elaborates the sudden interest in demographics by the Republicans after President Barack Obama won the election in the U.S. It reveals that Republican constituencies are shrinking while Democratic-leaning constituencies which include minorities, immigrants and unmarried are growing...
- Reality check. Epperly, Jeff // Bay Windows;11/8/2012, Vol. 30 Issue 48, p6
The article provides the author's insight concerning the victory of U.S. President Barack Obama during the 2012 election, highlighting the Republican Party in the country.
- A Right, Not a Gift. // Commonweal;3/22/2013, Vol. 140 Issue 6, p5
The article focuses on the 2012 U.S. elections, which saw the Republican Party resorting to ways that could suppress turnout among likely Democratic voters. One example was the restrictions on early voting enacted in five counties in Florida. In his State of the Union address, President Barack...
- The Future of Republican Support for the Electoral College. Chapman, Steve // Hit & Run;11/18/2012, p28
The article focuses on the Electoral College. It alleges that the electoral map has become disadvantageous for the Republican Party with the victory of U.S. President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election. It also offers a history of how the Electoral College has evolved in the U.S. The...
- Recovering From Electoral Disaster. Hillyer, Quin // American Spectator;Dec2012/Jan2013, Vol. 45 Issue 10, p17
The article presents a perspective on how the U.S. can recover from the 2012 U.S. presidential elections. The author considers the 2012 elections as a disaster. He points that Republicans and conservatives failed to defeat Barack Obama, who could become a newly empowered and radical president....
- Romney team barking up the wrong tree. Boyd, Herb // New York Amsterdam News;4/26/2012, Vol. 103 Issue 17, p4
The article informs that the U.S. Republican Party is attacking U.S. President Barack Obama by raising the issue of Obama's childhood, when he was six or seven years old and dined on dog meat, to ruin his image during the presidential election year in 2012.
- Republicans will continue to work with thepresidentwhere we can. Santorum, Rick // Hill;11/8/2012, Vol. 19 Issue 126, p26
The author presents his views about Barack Obama's victory in the U.S. presidential elections held in November 2012 and mentions that the U.S. Republican Party shall extend its full support to the President whenever needed.
- First Step Toward a Republican Revival: Acceptance. Brownstein, Ronald // National Journal;11/17/2012, p17
The article discusses how the Republican Party can move forward and undergo a revival after the reelection of Democratic U.S. President Barack Obama in November 2012. It notes that the defeat confronted the Republican Party with the stark message that the construction of its agenda and coalition...


