Paul Stanley

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  • Groups Work on 30M Unregistered Christian Voters Prior to Election Day

    Groups Work on 30M Unregistered Christian Voters Prior to Election Day

    With about five weeks to go before the Nov. 6 presidential election, several groups are working tirelessly to register what some believe are upwards of 30 million Christians that are not yet signed up to cast their ballot.

  • Minn. Marriage Group Unleashes Ads to Promote Ban on Gay Marriage

    Minn. Marriage Group Unleashes Ads to Promote Ban on Gay Marriage

    The lead organization seeking to promote the passage of a constitutional amendment that would define marriage as between a man and a woman is preparing to launch two television ads that will run during the final weeks leading up to the Nov. 6 elections.

  • Calif. Gov. Signs Law Banning Sex Orientation Therapy for Teens

    Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Saturday a bill that would ban what is known as "reparative therapy" for minors under the age of 18.

  • Is Early Voting All It's Cracked Up to Be?

    Is Early Voting All It's Cracked Up to Be?

    Even before Mitt Romney and President Obama square off in their first television debate, some voters in Iowa have already casted their ballot through early voting. But the issue many voters and political analysts have asked for several years is who exactly benefits from early voting?

  • Independent Voters Could Tilt Race Towards Romney

    Independent Voters Could Tilt Race Towards Romney

    Some political insiders are claiming that major media outlets and certain pollsters are ignoring the role Independent voters are playing in the November election, including results that are favorable to Republican candidate Mitt Romney.

  • Cuomo Offers Support to State Sen. Defeated Over Same-Sex Marriage Vote

    Cuomo Offers Support to State Sen. Defeated Over Same-Sex Marriage Vote

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has offered his support to State Senator Roy McDonald after he was defeated on Sept. 12 in the GOP primary as a result of his support of the state's law legalizing same-sex marriage. However, Cuomo's support won't be needed because McDonald decided late Thursday to drop plans for a third-party run.

  • Obama Faith Adviser Condemns Pro-Israel Ad in NY Transit Flap

    Obama spiritual adviser Jim Wallis of Sojourners has condemned a pro-Israel ad in the New York subway system-describing jihadists as "savages" -- an ad that has divided NYC and resulted in a high profile arrest of a Muslim activist who spray painted graffiti on one of the ads.

  • Akin Focuses on Fundraising With Santorum, DeMint Endorsements

    Missouri Republican Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin is definitely in the race to stay as Tuesday's withdrawal deadline passed without any action on his part. He also received the endorsement of former GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum and South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, both Tea Party favorites who will be looking to rally support and fundraise for the embattled candidate.

  • Obama Says Muslims Have Suffered the Most From Islamic Extremism

    In a key speech to the United Nations on Tuesday, President Obama said Muslims are most persecuted when it comes to extremism, and highlighted violence against Muslims as a great danger to world peace.

  • White House Can't Shake Critics for Overestimating Libyan Compound Security

    White House and State Department officials continue to take severe criticism for overestimating compound security at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya – with one email exchange between a reporter and a State Department aide deteriorating into expletives after the reporter continued to poke holes in the administration's story.