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August and GOP
In 2012, Republican candidates must earn 1144 delegates to receive the GOP nomination for president at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida beginning August 27.
On August 11, 2012, Paul Ryan was introduced as the Republican vice presidential running mate by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney to the score of Air Force One in Norfolk, Virginia.
On August 16, the Cook Political Report changed the rating for the race from " Lean Republican " to " Toss-Up ", saying " Despite a significant fundraising advantage over Democrat Joe Donnelly, which has helped fuel a barrage of negative attack ads, incumbent GOP Rep. Chris Chocola looks more like an underdog than the frontrunner ".
On August 3, 2006, at 10: 50 p. m., Ed Bryant conceded the GOP primary election to Bob Corker.
Fred Upton beat challenger Hoogendyk in the August 2012 GOP primary to advance to the General Election in November.
In August of 2012 Biggs ' career turned controversial after he tweeted multiple misogynistic, obscene and sexually violent messages about Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan's wife and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's wife during the 2012 GOP Convention.
* EmergencyNet News Service: GOP National Convention Security Plan, August 10, 1996
The 1992 National Convention of the Republican Party ( GOP ) of the United States was held in the Astrodome in Houston, Texas, from August 17 to August 20, 1992.
On August 30, 2007, Baldwin wrote an informal endorsement for Ron Paul for the GOP nomination: " Conservative Republicans have only one choice for president in 2008: Congressman Ron Paul of Texas "; more formal endorsement of Paul came in a December video.
* John Cheeves, " Kentucky ' Maverick ' reels in serious cash for GOP campaign ", Lexington Herald-Leader, August 29, 2004.
On June 9, 2008 he reported that unnamed " GOP dirty tricks operatives " had found a Kenyan birth certificate registering the birth of Barack Obama, Jr. on August 4, 1961.
On August 3, 2010, Mithra Jin also enlisted for mandatory military service, he entered the 102 reserve in Chuncheon, then served as an infantry rifle soldier, a member of the military band and a GOP soldier, and finally at the Defense Media Agency ( DEMA ).

August and primary
Bernard of Clairvaux, O. Cist ( 1090 – August 20, 1153 ) was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian order.
As of August 7, 2012, the project reported that the world has 16, 345 indexed primary degree confluence points and 6, 132 of them, in 185 countries, have been visited at least once.
In the United States, the primary standard for full-featured EVM systems is the ANSI / EIA-748A standard, published in May 1998 and reaffirmed in August 2002.
Secondary schools are off during the month ( and also July and August ), while June is the last month in primary schools.
* " Beverage group: Pull soda from primary schools ", USAToday, August 17, 2005
Also, in August 1929, Dalí met his lifelong and primary muse, inspiration, and future wife Gala, born Elena Ivanovna Diakonova.
The network picked up its first primary affiliates, WFIL-TV in Philadelphia ( now WPVI-TV ) and WMAL-TV in Washington ( now WJLA-TV ) before its flagship owned and operated station (" O & O "), WJZ-TV in New York ( now WABC-TV ) signed on in August of that year.
After the war he continued his teacher training and worked from 1 August 1919 as a primary school teacher in Lohne, at that time in the county of Lingen, now in the county of Bentheim.
In the United States, Matt Mankins, under the supervision of Dr. Burt Rosenberg at the University of Miami, released his " Webex " application source code in a post to comp. mail. misc on August 8, 1995, although it had been in use as the primary email application at the School of Architecture where Mankins worked for some months prior.
In the Kansas Republican primary on August 5, 2008, he was defeated by Kansas State Treasurer Lynn Jenkins.
The most important election is not the general election, but the primary election between members of the Republican Party in August.
The former Singer Bowl, later renamed Louis Armstrong Stadium, was the tournament's primary venue, until the larger Arthur Ashe Stadium was built on the site of the former Federal Pavilion and opened in August 1997.
The base, named for the deceased Space Shuttle Challenger astronaut Ellison Onizuka, was the primary artificial satellite control facility of the United States armed forces until August 2010.
In 1886, 40 residents each donated one dollar to form a public library, and a primary and secondary school was completed in August 1867.
In 2008, the first primary for any City Council election was held on August 5, 2008 do to the field of 7 candidates: Richard B. Abrams, ( 443 votes ; 22. 64 %), Donald Raymond Adams ( 240 12. 26 %), Betty Binder ( 297 15. 18 %), Jason Christie ( 334 17. 07 %), John A. Gilbert ( 194 9. 91 %), David Krueger ( 245 12. 52 %), and Doug Whetstone ( 200 10. 22 %).
Note: On " reduced activity status " January – March 1946 ; inactivated, August 15, 1946 ; removed from inactive status, placed on active status, and changed to primary installation, December 20, 1950.
The company, then known as Dierks Forests, Inc., divested itself of residential and other properties unrelated to the primary mission on August 13, 1965.
In early May 2009, both King County and the City of Burien passed resolutions to place an annexation vote on the August 18th primary ballot.
Huxley was the most important biologist after August Weismann to insist on natural selection as the primary agent in evolution.
In August 1862, after a two-year absence, she returned shortly before her husband's birthday, but immediately suffered from a violent " migraine " and vomited four times en route, which supports the theory that her primary complaints were stress-related and psychosomatic.
In August 1914 the primary role for the maritime services was air defence from enemy attack, maritime reconnaissance, and ASW.
On August 6, 1945, the plane's primary fuel pump malfunctioned during takeoff on the acceptance flight of P-80A 44-85048.
He won the Republican primary in August and was defeated by Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich in the general election.
At the outbreak of World War II the primary equipment of the RNZAF was 30 Vickers Wellington bombers, which the New Zealand government had offered to the United Kingdom, in August 1939, together with the crews to fly them.
" Waggonner later announced that he would challenge Brooks in the August 1962 Democratic primary.

August and succeed
Under the influence of Charles of Anjou, he was elected Pope to succeed Innocent V on 12 July 1276 but died at Viterbo on 18 August 1276 from illness without ever having been ordained to the priesthood.
After a three-month vacancy, Pantaléon was chosen by the eight cardinals of the Sacred College to succeed him in a papal election that concluded on 29 August 1261.
Between 21 August and 7 October 1944 the Dumbarton Oaks Conference was held, which among other things created an international court attached to the United Nations, to succeed the Permanent Court of International Justice.
The first Deputy-Registrar was Paul Ruegger ; after his resignation on 17 August 1928, Julio Lopez Olivan was selected to succeed him.
In August 1985 the APC named military commander Maj. Gen. Joseph Saidu Momoh, Stevens ' own choice, as the party candidate to succeed Stevens.
During his absence on this mission, Pope Sixtus III died ( 11 August 440 ), and Leo was unanimously elected by the people to succeed him.
Henry was the only child and heir of King Henry V. He was born on 6 December 1421 at Windsor Castle, and succeeded to the throne at the age of nine months as King of England on 31 August 1422 when his father died, thus making him the youngest person ever to succeed to the English throne.
On August 20, 1974, after having previously considered Melvin R. Laird and George H. W. Bush, President Ford nominated former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to succeed him as Vice President.
In August 1957, Dior met with Saint Laurent's mother to tell her that he had chosen Saint Laurent to succeed him as designer.
In August 2012, Ahtisaari opined on the sectarian violence in Syria and was mentioned as a possible replacement as Joint Envoy there to succeed former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
A poll released on August 23, 2005, commissioned by the Toronto Star, showed that McKenna was the top choice of the public to succeed Prime Minister Paul Martin.
Hanlon died on 15 January 1952 and Gair, having been acting premier since the previous August, was elected by the ALP Caucus to succeed him on 17 January.
As a solid, reliable and popular veteran officer, Wilson was Winston Churchill's choice to succeed General Sir Claude Auchinleck as commander of the Eighth Army in August 1942.
Sir Hercules Robinson sent him to British Bechuanaland in August 1884 as deputy-commissioner to succeed Reverend John Mackenzie, the London Missionary Society's representative at Kuruman, who proclaimed Queen Victoria's authority over the district in May 1883.
Mosaddegh was removed from power in a coup on 19 August 1953, organised and carried out by the United States CIA at the request of the British MI6 which chose Iranian General Fazlollah Zahedi to succeed Mosaddegh.
In August 1992, Owen was British Prime Minister John Major's choice to succeed Lord Carrington as the EU co-chairman of the Conference for the Former Yugoslavia, along with Cyrus Vance, the former U. S. Secretary of State as the UN co-chairman.
He did not succeed in living very long, however, for he died at Paris on 24 August 1679.
Gottfredson will succeed interim president Robert M. Berdahl effective August 1, 2012.
It states that at the Second Battle of Athenry in August 1316, in addition to King Tadc O Cellaig of Hy-Many, " there fell with him ... twenty-eight men who were entitled to succeed to the kingship of Ui Maine.
In August 2011 General Dempsey was confirmed by unanimous consent to succeed Admiral Mike Mullen as the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
After Bongo's death in June 2009, his son Ali Bongo — who had long been assigned key ministerial responsibilities by his father — was elected to succeed him in August 2009.
Because the Prime Minister is the President's legal successor, Jagdeo took office as Prime Minister on 9 August, so that he would be positioned to succeed Jagan.
Some days later, on 8 August, the Mobile Column did succeed in getting round the Ottoman flank, but was too weak to have any effect and retired to Bir Bayud.
Beauprez won the Republican Party nomination for governor in August 2006, running to succeed two-term governor Bill Owens, who was ineligible for a third consecutive term.

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