Florida Sets Presidential Primary For Jan. 31

Florida sets presidential primary for Jan. 31

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida decided Friday to hold its Republican presidential primary on Jan. 31, snubbing a party rule against fast-track delegate-selection for 2012 and triggering angry responses from traditional early voting states which will now likely rejigger their calendars to stay ahead....

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