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If you donate 35 dollars to the Republican National Committee, you will get a pair of orange, yellow, green and blue striped socks that have President George H.W. Bush's signature and the Republican elephant logo on it. Rasmussen Election 2014 Kansas Gubernatorial Survey: Sam Brownback is the incumbent Governor.
The survey of 750 likely Kansas voters. The survey was conducted on April 16, 2014 - April 17, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 4%. The next website post will be on April 20, 2014 which is Easter Sunday. RCP 2016 Republican Nomination Poll Average:
The poll average consisted of polls taken between March 6, 2014 - March 30, 2014. As much as Mitt Romney says he is not running for a third try for President in 2016, he is giving off all the signals of someone that would run for President. History shows it does not happen often for a candidate to run again for President after they lost the nomination the first time. In the last 100 years it only happened twice. Dewey ran in 1940 and lost the Republican nomination. He ran in 1944 won the Republican nomination but lost to Roosevelt in the general election. Dewey ran again in 1948, won the Republican nomination but lost the Presidency to Harry Truman. Richard Nixon ran for President in 1960, won the Republican nomination but lost the Presidency to John F. Kennedy. Nixon ran again in 1968, won the Republican nomination and the Presidency. He also ran for reelection in 1972 and won. Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney has sworn off running again for elected office, but Americans have certainly heard that one before. Harper Polling Election 2014 Oregon Senatorial Survey: Jeff Merkley is the incumbent Senator.
Survey of 670 likely Oregon voters. The survey was conducted on April 1, 2014 - April 2, 2014. The margin of error is +/- 3.91%. There are six cities left hat are hoping to hold the Republican Nation Convention in 2016. The six cities are Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City and Las Vegas. Columbus and Phoenix were being considered to hold the convention but they were removed from the list. The selection committee plans to announce a winner in late summer or fall. |
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