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01/19/2012Hispanic Republicans: Romney's Immigration Stance Lacks Christian Compassion
Mitt Romney's attempts to woo conservatives with tough immigration rhetoric is drawing the party away from its compassionate conservative values, said a Hispanic Republican group.
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01/19/2012Rick Santorum Won Iowa Caucus, New Results Reveal
Rick Santorum beat out Mitt Romney and won the Republican Iowa caucus by 34 votes, newly discovered precinct results reveal.
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01/19/2012Texas Gov. Rick Perry Bows Out of Race, Endorses Gingrich
Rick Perry said he is putting conservatives ahead of himself in his Thursday decision to drop out of the GOP race and endorse fellow candidate Newt Gingrich as the party’s anti-Romney.
- 01/18/2012
Ron Paul Hopes to Stack the Delegate Count in His Favor
GOP candidate Ron Paul is using delegates to embarking on a new campaign strategy to establish either himself or his libertarian values during the 2012 Florida Republican National Convention (RNC).
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01/17/2012Huckabee Makes It Clear: I Did Not Endorse Romney
Fox News Host Mick Huckabee distanced himself from an ad produced by Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign bearing his name and featuring his voice. The move shows social conservatives remain uncomfortable with supporting the former Massachusetts governor.
- 01/16/2012
Gingrich Answers 'Poor Children' Questions at Black Church
Just in time for Martin Luther King Day, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich met with African-American churchgoers Saturday to confront his past racially-tinged comments and become the bridge-building candidate in the Republican race.
- 01/16/2012
Md. Bill Seeks to Allow Transgender People to Use Bathroom of Their Choice
A Maryland County Councilman plans to introduce a bill Tuesday pushing local businesses to change public bathroom restrictions to accommodate transgendered men and women.
- 01/15/2012
Romney's Immigration Stance May Be Too Tough for Evangelicals
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s plans to hammer fellow contender Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry on their seemingly lenient immigration positions may conflict with the very same evangelical voters he is trying to court.
- 01/13/2012
Obama Admin. Defends Controversial Recess Appointments
Barack Obama’s administration, in defending the recent recess appointments, is attempting to have “pro forma” sessions for Democrats and block it, too.
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01/13/2012Supreme Court Ruling Hailed as a Victory for Religious Freedom
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold ministerial exception in the case of Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School renews the church’s power to maintain the integrity of its religious message in Christian institutions and houses of worship, a conservative attorney said.
- 01/12/2012
Arkansas Resubmits Personhood Amendment for 2012 Ballot
Pro-life advocates in Arkansas submitted to the state attorney general’s office a revised state constitution amendment to give rights to the unborn in the hopes that the measure will make it to the 2012 ballot, and eventually force a U.S. Supreme Court challenge to Roe vs. Wade.
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01/11/2012Supreme Court Upholds Church's Religious Liberty in Unanimous Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously agreed Wednesday that the government should not interfere with religious groups’ internal affairs in the case of a disgruntled former employee of a Lutheran school.
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01/11/2012Pundit: Rick Perry's Chances Are Slim in South Carolina
Unless a fellow contender drops out of the race or is involved in a major scandal, one political expert believes Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry’s chances at a South Carolina win may already be over.
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01/11/2012Why Do Secular Liberals Fear 'The Response?'
A key leader for The Response, a massive and growing gathering of Christians in nine key political venues this year, admits that the movement intends to spur Christians to political action this election year but denies the movement has a specific and secret political agenda as a growing number of secular liberal critics charge.
- 01/10/2012
Is Huntsman Surging in New Hampshire?
The nine midnight primary voters in Dixville Notch, N.H. handed the rest of the state a small surprise – a tie between Mitt Romney and former U.S. China Ambassador Jon Huntsman.


