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New voting dates shift GOP tactics

Candidates forced to remain flexible

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani greeted supporters in Frontenac, Mo., Friday. With primary elections moved up, his campaign is building teams in New Jersey and Florida. Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani greeted supporters in Frontenac, Mo., Friday. With primary elections moved up, his campaign is building teams in New Jersey and Florida. (Jeff Roberson/associated press)
By Scott Helman
Globe Staff / June 10, 2007

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As the 2008 Republican presidential race heads into the summer, the campaigns are constantly reassessing their tactics as they wrestle with an unsettled primary calendar, a front-runner who is testing conventional wisdom, and the emergence of a new, high- profile contender. (Full article: 1293 words)

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