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« Reply #150 on: January 13, 2014, 08:14:17 PM »

February 23, 2012

Condelezza Rice announced her departure from the GOP presidential primary last night and today she endorsed the new frontrunner former Sen. Dan Coats in rally in Indianapolis, Indiana. Coats is now the prohibitive GOP delegate leader, with Rick Santorum in second.

February 25, 2012

Edwards indicted on charges of bribing superdelegate, will withdraw from race
Endorses Clinton, for whatever it's worth
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« Reply #151 on: January 14, 2014, 12:24:13 PM »

March 2, 2012
Georgia Primaries



Rick Santorum 42% and all 76 delegates
Haley Barbour 30%
Dan Coats 28%

Louisiana Primaries



Haley Barbour 52% and all 46 delegates
Dan Coats 25%
Rick Santorum 23%


South Dakota Primaries



Rick Santorum 43% and all 28 delegates
Haley Barbour 31%
Dan Coats 26%
Santorum takes delegate lead

Arkansas Primary

Haley Barbour 43% and all 36 delegates
Rick Santorum 35%
Dan Coats 21%

Minnesota Caucus

Rick Santorum 39% and all 36 delegates
Dan Coats 37%
Haley Barbour 22%

Washington Primaries

Dan Coats 49% and all 43 delegates
Haley Barbour 28%
Rick Santorum 20%

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« Reply #152 on: January 14, 2014, 05:08:01 PM »

March 6, 2012

After deliberation Coats exits

After four days of intense deliberation former Indiana Senator Dan Coats left the Race for Oval office today and endorsed Haley Barbour at a rally and fundraiser in St. Louis, Missouri stating "sometimes we have to decide to help a lesser evil to defeat a greater one"  With Coats's endorsement and wins in Louisiana and Arkansas, make Coats the current front-runner for the Republican nomination
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