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Poll: Romney Only Acceptable Candidate With Majority of Republicans
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is now the only candidate that a majority of Republicans would find acceptable as the Republican nominee, according to a new Gallup poll.
Prison Fellowship: Rape Redefinition a 'Step Forward'
The FBI on Friday announced it had changed its eight decades old definition of rape for the purposes of tracking crime statistics. The new definition includes men and other types of sexual violence not previously counted as rape.
National Debt Now Bigger Than the Economy
The U.S. national debt, now more than $15.23 trillion, has surpassed the amount of economic output in a single year.
Romney, Santorum Pressed on Homosexuality, Contraception, Abortion at GOP Debate
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum received most of the questions about homosexuality, abortion and contraception at two Republican presidential debates over the weekend.
Romney Criticized for Obama-Like Economic Plan, Partisanship in GOP Debate
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney became the target of most of the criticism in Sunday morning’s debate on NBC's “Meet the Press.”
Social Conservative Leader Gary Bauer Endorses Rick Santorum
Social conservative leader Gary Bauer endorsed Rick Santorum at a campaign event in South Carolina on Saturday.
Is Ron Paul a Closet Theocrat?
Does presidential candidate Ron Paul want to use government to impose Old Testament laws on the nation? As incredible as it sounds, journalist Michelle Goldberg makes that claim in an article for The Daily Beast.
Is the Media Too Quick to Imply Republicans are Racist?
During the Republican presidential race, members of the press corps have recently implied racist motivations from three of the candidates before getting all the facts of the story. Are reporters too quick to assume that Republican candidates, in particular, are motivated by racism?
Analysis: Can Santorum Unite the Evangelical Vote?
After Rick Santorum's surprising showing in Tuesday's Iowa caucus, evangelicals are reassessing the role they can play in the Republican presidential nomination process.
Virginia AG Backs Off Plan to Put More Candidates on Ballot
Ken Cuccinelli, attorney general for Virginia, has now backed off a proposal to pass emergency legislation that would have given the presidential candidates who failed to get their names on the ballot for Virginia's primary election another opportunity.