Republican delegates can expect a response from the left this week.
Republican delegates will get special treatment at restaurants, hotels and museums.
That handed Mr. Bush the state's 100 Republican delegates without an election.
In 2008, Texas had 140 Republican delegates available for the taking, divided into three categories:
In the next two weeks, 700 Republican delegates are at stake, and fewer than half will be chosen in contests open to all voters.
Out of 2,066 Republican delegates, 1,551 were randomly sampled with 1,055 completing the questionnaire by the end of polling.
To which several hundred Republican delegates shouted, "We'll be there!"
At stake in Pennsylvania are 78 Republican delegates, and the Bush campaign is counting on getting most of them.
Two out of 10 Republican delegates thought that was the case.
At stake are 53 Democratic and 35 Republican delegates.
He spoke to Republican delegates at 5:45 P.M., nearly five hours before Elizabeth Dole.
It is the primary that will determine how the Republican delegates are apportioned.
So they are finally here: the Republican delegates with their rep ties and the protesters, bearing angry signs and a grudge.
The Republican delegates must be impressed with how well they are being protected this week.
When the Republican delegates arrive in Manhattan this summer, the city wants to send them to wholesome Broadway musicals on their first evening.
The only state in which Republican delegates will be chosen by winner-take-all rules statewide is California.
They are the president's front-line warriors in the battleground states, the Republican delegates and alternates from those too-close-to-call states that will decide the next election.
The Republican delegates are not evil; they just hold beliefs different from our own, so radically different that we want to end their hegemony.
The Republican delegates were clearly to the right of their own party's voters and the general public, according to the July 22-Aug.
On the domestic issues, the Republican delegates were generally divided between those who would maintain the current level of spending and those who would increase it.