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Jim Gilmore suspends campaign

Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore has decided to suspend his campaign.

Gilmore’s decision, reported by the Washington Examiner on Friday, ends a campaign that failed to gain any traction at all, even among some of the lowest-polling candidates among the GOP primary when it was at its largest.

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About 10 show up to Jim Gilmore’s N.H. primary party

On the top floor of an Italian restaurant here, with a fire burning and a woman playing acoustic songs in the background, GOP candidate Jim Gilmore greeted the few supporters who came out to his primary watch party.

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Bush, Kasich Vying for 2nd Place (and Top Governor) in New Hampshire

It should go without saying that all nine candidates still in contention for the Republican presidential nomination would love to come in first place in today’s New Hampshire primary, but it seems likely that businessman Donald Trump has that position locked down – recent polling shows him with a significant lead over his rivals, and his lead in the RealClearPolitics.com average of polls is 17 points.

So the real contest would seem to be for second place, although there is also ... Read More >>

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Gilmore loaned his campaign $32K just five weeks ago

Jim Gilmore in late 2015 loaned more than $80,000 of his personal wealth to his ultra-long-shot presidential race, including $32,000 on the last day of the year.

Throughout 2015, his campaign dipped into his personal funds for $124,075 in loans, according to FEC filings.

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Cruz wins as Rubio and Trump prepare for battle

Ted Cruz beat the polls and beat Donald Trump Monday in Iowa, garnering the most votes in the history of the Iowa caucuses. Marco Rubio finished a strong third. If history is a guide, those are the only three tickets out of Iowa.

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Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore gets 0.0% of the Iowa Caucus vote

Things did not go so well for former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore at the Iowa Caucuses Tuesday.

According to results on Politico and USA Today, the GOP candidate received a total of 12 votes among people who attended the caucuses. That amounts to about 0.01 percent of the results.

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What Do the Caucus Results Mean – and What’s Next?

The Iowa caucuses are over and done, and now the candidates (most of them, at least) are moving on to New Hampshire. Two candidates, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, ended their campaigns after disappointing results, and it is possible one or two more will pull the plug within the next few days.

Aside from pushing a few candidates out of the race, what will be the impact of the Iowa caucuses on the Democratic and ... Read More >>