Ralph Z. Hallow
Articles by Ralph Z. Hallow
Numbers offer little clarity, no closure in GOP marathon
From one perspective, Tuesday's Republican primaries in Alabama and Mississippi were two more in a long series of contests this year that have left the Republican presidential nomination picture as cloudy as a 1952 DuMont TV screen with rabbit ears. Published March 14, 2012
Santorum not so strong with Pennsylvania folks
After a big win in Saturday's Kansas caucuses, Rick Santorum is riding high almost everywhere but in his native Pennsylvania. Published March 11, 2012
Paul’s Georgia partisans grab Gingrich turf
Ron Paul's Georgia supporters succeeded in taking over a delegate-selection convention in a populous county on Saturday and nearly succeeded in another densely populated urban-suburban county. Published March 10, 2012
RNC’s delegate count shows Gingrich ahead of Santorum
Rick Santorum may have won more primaries but the Republican National Committee's current delegate count shows former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has more bound delegates than Mr. Santorum in the race for the party's presidential nomination. Published March 8, 2012
Despite fundraising success, Romney still needs Gingrich — for now
While critics and rivals argue that Mitt Romney is trying to buy the Republican presidential nomination by outspending opponents many times over, the former Massachusetts governor's backers say the campaign that chalked up six wins on Tuesday is doing exactly what it's supposed to do — and doing it better than the other guys. Published March 7, 2012
Romney swipes energy issue from Gingrich’s grasp
Mitt Romney, showing signs of walking away from his nomination rivals in national polls, may be walking off with rival Newt Gingrich's signature issue: energy. Published March 5, 2012
Forecast still cloudy on eventual GOP pick
Despite Mitt Romney's twin wins in Arizona and Michigan this week, the long slog to clarity in the GOP nomination contest looks set to last well beyond next week's Super Tuesday primaries and could extend well into the spring. Published February 29, 2012
Worried conservatives descend on Washington’s CPAC
Bound by a common desire to deny President Obama a second term, restive activists gathering Thursday for the 39th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington find themselves lacking a clear champion in the suddenly scrambled Republican race to choose an alternative. Published February 8, 2012
Gingrich vows to stay in race
Newt Gingrich will stay in the Republican presidential nomination contest despite an expected loss to Mitt Romney in Saturday's Nevada caucuses, the former speaker told The Washington Times late Saturday afternoon. Published February 4, 2012
Problems lurk for Romney beneath surface of Fla. win
The Florida primary vote had obvious good news for Mitt Romney - he won. But a closer look at the parts of the state in which he sparkled vs. the areas where for him the sun didn't shine so bright suggests trouble for the former governor in a matchup with President Obama. Published February 1, 2012
Rivals don’t rip Gingrich’s big donor
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's biggest financial backer, billionaire Las Vegas casino tycoon and staunch Israel promoter Sheldon Adelson, is proving a mixed blessing with GOP voters for his favorite candidate, but to date Mr. Gingrich's presidential rivals have studiously refrained from making the donor a campaign issue. Published January 29, 2012
Rivals hold their fire on big Gingrich funder
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's biggest financial backer, billionaire Las Vegas casino tycoon and staunch Israel promoter Sheldon Adelson, is proving a mixed blessing with GOP voters for his favorite candidate, but to date Mr. Gingrich's presidential rivals have studiously refrained from making the donor a campaign issue. Published January 27, 2012
Gingrich makes pitch for Florida evangelical vote
Seeking to boost his vote totals among a crucial Florida voting bloc, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took part in a mass conference call Wednesday involving large numbers of Florida evangelical and religious conservative voters. Published January 25, 2012
Florida suddenly within Gingrich’s grasp
Mitt Romney has long had the edge in money and staffing in Florida, but Newt Gingrich's big win Saturday night in South Carolina has blown the Jan. 31 primary in the Sunshine State wide open. Published January 21, 2012
Gingrich surges in latest South Carolina polls
Newt Gingrich has opened up a significant lead over Mitt Romney in the two latest polls as South Carolina's voters lined up at polling places on Saturday for an open-to-all primary contest that has accurately predicted the GOP nominee since 1980. Published January 21, 2012
Gingrich makes play for gold vote
Newt Gingrich has moved to capture some Republican voters who lean toward Ron Paul and other Republicans who were Jack Kemp followers by naming two gold bugs to the Gingrich future team of advisers. Published January 20, 2012
Perry’s support helps Gingrich
Rick Perry's withdrawal and perfectly timed endorsement of Newt Gingrich on Thursday probably will help the former House speaker pick up a percentage point or two in South Carolina's Republican primary on Saturday, political analysts predict. Published January 19, 2012
Conservatives feud over Santorum endorsement
In an evolving power struggle, religious conservatives are feuding about whether a weekend meeting in Texas yielded a consensus that former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is the best bet to stop Mitt Romney's drive for the Republican presidential nomination. Published January 16, 2012
Evangelical leaders pick Santorum on third ballot
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum won endorsement on the third ballot on Saturday at an invitation-only meeting of evangelicals held at the Brenham, Texas, ranch of Nancy and Paul Pressler, an evangelical leader told The Washington Times on condition of anonymity. Published January 14, 2012
Gingrich ad buys not confirmed with FEC
Claims by a pro-Newt Gingrich "super PAC" that it made $3.4 million in ad buys in South Carolina are not borne out in Federal Election Commission records, The Washington Times has found. Published January 11, 2012