News - Utah Democratic Party
By Bob Bernick Jr. Deseret Morning News If the success of a political party were measured by how many candidates it fields in a major election, the Utah Democratic Party is back. As strong as ever. Unfortunately for Utah Democrats, that is not the measure. Winning is.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. _ Florida's Democratic Party scuttled plans for a presidential re-vote Monday, saying a party-run primary or caucus had been ruled out, and the mail-in idea never gained enough support from party leaders or rank-and-file Democrats.
By Ralph Thomas and Jonathan Martin, Seattle Times Feb. 9--Having trouble finding your caucus? People are apparently scrambling this morning to find where to go to attend their precinct caucus, which begin at 1 p.m.
By Bob Bernick Jr. Deseret Morning News An excited group of Utahns went to the presidential primary polls Tuesday and gave Republican Mitt Romney an overwhelming win and Democrat Barack Obama a solid but not-record-setting victory, unofficial results show.
By Kathie Durbin, The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash. Feb. 3--OLYMPIA -- It's shaping up to be the most suspenseful presidential election year in decades. Just one month after the Iowa caucuses, voters in a handful of states have winnowed a crowded Democratic field to Sens.
