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01/28/2012Romney, Obama May Have Trouble Connecting With Voters Around Faith
Both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama face an uphill battle convincing voters that they share faith values that are similar to a largely Judeo-Christian America, according to a newly released book exploring the link between religion and the presidential election.
- 01/27/2012
Ariz. Gov. Defends Her Finger-Pointing Exchange With Obama
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer defended her finger-pointing exchange with the president Thursday saying she had prepared a handwritten letter to Barack Obama and was instead dragged into dispute over her book.
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01/27/2012James Dobson: Christian Voters Should Listen for Candidates' Faith Talk
Focus on the Family founder James Dobson encouraged Christian voters studying the candidates to pay attention to how they talk about God and the Bible.
- 01/26/2012
Catholic Bishop Blasts Obama Admin. for Contraception Mandate
Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan charged the Barack Obama administration with selectively adhering to the freedoms enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, respecting the rights of abortionists over religious institutions that object to treating "pregnancy as a disease."
- 01/26/2012
Gingrich Appears Confident Against Pelosi's Attacks
GOP presidential front-runner Newt Gingrich continued to shrug off Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's claims of a damning "secret" file.
- 01/25/2012
Bachmann to Seek Re-election to Congress
Failed Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann announced she will seek a fourth term in Congress.
- 01/25/2012
Vanderbilt Univ. Christian Group Says It's Being Forced Off Campus
The adviser for Vanderbilt University's Christian Legal Society (CLS) said it is being forced off campus after the university instituted a nondiscrimination policy and placed various religious campus groups on probation.
- 01/24/2012
Pro-life Lobby Focuses 2012 Efforts on Defeating Obama
The pro-life lobby is rallying supporters as the presidency heats up to vote their convictions in the November election and unseat Barack Obama.
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01/24/2012Rain Disrupts Pro-Life Youth Rally but Not March for Life
Although winter weather forced the National Pro-life Youth Rally from its Washington, D.C., location, marchers in the 39th annual March for Life were undeterred.
- 01/23/2012
Conservatives Expect More Campaign Rhetoric in Obama's Upcoming Address
While conservatives agree with the subject of Barack Obama's Tuesday State of the Union address, they are chiding the president for what they anticipate will be more campaign rhetoric.
- 01/21/2012
Interview: Cardinal Donald Wuerl Discusses Importance of Religious Freedom
Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, D.C., recently shared with The Christian Post his thoughts on religious freedom in the U.S. and the need for religious persons to secure that freedom in U.S. culture.
- 01/21/2012
Poll: Obamacare, Taxation Keep Small Businesses From Hiring
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a survey Thursday showing small businesses are concerned about the impact of Obamacare as opponents and the Barack Obama administration await the U.S. Supreme Court hearings over the controversial Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- 01/20/2012
Forgiving Gingrich and Electing Him as 'Values' Candidate Not the Same, Says Evangelical
While evangelicals applauded Newt Gingrich for his sharp response to CNN debate moderator John King on Thursday night about his second wife, evangelicals are not necessarily comfortable with electing him as the "values" candidate.
- 01/20/2012
Tony Perkins, James Dobson Back Santorum
Influential leaders from the Family Research Council and Focus on the Family publicly endorsed Rick Santorum for the GOP presidential nomination ahead of the South Carolina primary.
- 01/19/2012
Obama's Keystone Decision Alienates Him From the Majority of Americans
Barack Obama's Wednesday decision to appease his liberal base and reject the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline may hurt his chances with independents and some Democrats who favor jobs and energy independence over the environment.


