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As GOP primary voters evaluate, associations advocate

While Republican candidates debate policy, some groups see the elections as an opportunity to get their issues into the discussion. The GOP primary elections are set to enter a crucial phase, with rivals to front-runner Mitt Romney viewing the upcoming contests in South Carolina (Jan. 21) and Florida (Jan. 31) as the last best chance to stop the former Massachusetts governor from locking up the nomination. So cut-and-thrust policy discussions will continue throughout the month, as candidates argue the superiority of their own positions during debates, campaign stump speeches and town hall meetings. “All eyes are on the Republican presidential primaries,” Jim Dau,… Read More