CBS/NYT compares Republicans: Tea Party (42% of GOP identifiers) and Non-Tea Party (58%)

And views of the GOP field (percent who would like to see various candidates run for president):

Democratic factions
The Changing Calendar:

Who entered and left:

A snapshot of Candidate and Super PAC Money in 2012:

And why the process worked to Obama's favor:

And the negative ads:
And why lots of debates are not necessarily a good thing:
Republicans did not choose Romney. They settled for him.
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