Talk:On the campaign trail, March 2012
Summary
edit- [1] - Breitbart
- [2] - Romney wins Washington
- [3] - Romney wins Hawaii
- [4] - Romney wins Puerto Rico
- [5] - Romney wins Wyoming, US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam
- Former Florida governor Jeb Bush endorses Romney - Romney wins Illinois
- Super Tuesday 2012: Mitt Romney wins six of ten GOP contests - Romney wins six of ten Super Tuesday states
- Former Florida governor Jeb Bush endorses Romney - Jeb Bush endorsement
- U.S. Senator Marco Rubio endorses Mitt Romney for president - Marco Rubio endorsement
- [6] - Paul Ryan endorsement
- [7] - Santorum wins Kansas
- [8] - Santorum wins Alabama/Mississippi
- [9] - Santorum wins Louisiana
- Super Tuesday 2012: Mitt Romney wins six of ten GOP contests - Santorum wins in three Super Tuesday states
- [10] - Santorum calls for English as official language in Puerto Rico
- [11] - Santorum's "might as well" comment, Romney adviser's Etch A Sketch comment.
- [12] - Santorum's denial
- [13] - Ron Paul second in Washington
- Super Tuesday 2012: Mitt Romney wins six of ten GOP contests - Ron Paul second in North Dakota, Vermont, and Virginia
- [14] - Ron Paul wins plurality Virgin Islands
- Super Tuesday 2012: Mitt Romney wins six of ten GOP contests - Gingrich wins Georgia
- [15] - Gingrich second in Alabama/Mississippi
- [16] Gingrich $2.50, Obama response
- [17] - Gas price polls
- [18] -Sandra Fluke/War on Women
- [19] - Open Mic with Medvedev
- [20] - Romney response then Medvedev response to Romney
Might the GOP VP nominee come from Puerto Rico?
edit- [21] - With Romney, see top photo
- [22] - bio, governorship, "Puerto Rico Miracle"
- [23] - "Godsend"
- [24] - Wall Street Journal
- [25] - Roger Stone
- [26] - CNN speculation
- [27] - Real Clear Politics speculation
- [28] - Romney statehood, Romney victory speech
- [29] - Fortuno, Hispanic VP
- scoop - Dan Judy
- [30] - Hispanic poll
- [31] - Issues with Sandoval, Martinez, and Rubio
- [32] - Cuban American Republican support
- scoop - Ronald Rotunda
Democratic Party strips delegates
editParty removes presidential nominee
edit- [38] - First paragraph
- On the campaign trail, December 2011 - Briscoe quote
- [39] - Briscoe website
- On the campaign trail, February 2012 - Ogle Missouri primary victory
- scoop - Ogle
- scoop - Darryl Perry
- On the campaign trail, December 2011 - last paragraph
WSJ source
editI'm getting a 404 error on that one. --Pi zero (talk) 15:28, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
- Type the URL into a Google search and it should be the first result. I don't know why the error is coming up.--William S. Saturn (talk) 17:01, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
- I'll try that when I reach that point, then. Thanks. --Pi zero (talk) 17:08, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
The source in question is
- William McGurn. "Fortuño Favors the GOP" — The Wall Street Journal, December 6, 2011
It does indeed show up on google searches, yet is not there when one clicks the link. As such I've removed it from the Sources section; but certain statements —clearly based on that source and highly credible— I've left in, choosing to treat them as OR. --Pi zero (talk) 22:54, 3 April 2012 (UTC)
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- Thank you for your time. I'll try to make next month's shorter.--William S. Saturn (talk) 04:43, 4 April 2012 (UTC)