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Trust in Defense Dept., EPA Higher Than Whole Government
While multiple polls have shown American's trust in government at record lows, a Vanderbilt University poll shows American's trust in government to be higher when asked about specific government agencies.
CP Analysis: Christian Right Not Backing a Single Candidate (And That's Not Unusual)
“Who will the Christian right back?” is a recurrent question among media pundits in Republican presidential nomination contests. But, the Christian right, torn by principle versus pragmatism, has never coalesced around a single candidate.
Huckabee: Paul Supporters Not 'Mainstream America'
Although Ron Paul could win the Iowa caucus, he cannot win the nomination because his “fanatical believers” are not “mainstream America,” said former presidential candidate and media personality Mike Huckabee.
Analysis: Could Republicans Have a Brokered Convention?
Disillusion with the current field of Republican presidential candidates, combined with an increase in the number of states using proportional representation, has led some Republicans to talk more about the possibility of having a brokered convention. How likely is it that no candidate will have a majority of delegates by the time the Republican convention starts? Not very likely, a political science professor tells The Christian Post.
George H. W. and Barbara Bush Back Romney
George H. W. Bush said Thursday he and his wife, Barbara, will be supporting Mitt Romney in the Republican presidential primary. “I think Romney is the best choice for us."
Did Ron Paul Pen Racist Newsletters?
As presidential candidate Ron Paul's poll numbers have risen, allegations that he authored a newsletter with racist sentiments have resurfaced.
Faith Leaders to Obama: Non-Catholics Also Troubled by Contraception Mandate
A letter signed by 61 non-Catholic faith leaders was sent to President Obama Wednesday expressing solidarity with Catholic concerns over government regulations mandating the provision of contraceptive services and a narrowly-written “religious employer” exemption.
CP Analysis: 5 Reasons Ron Paul Can Win the Nomination (and Become Our Next President)
Ron Paul's run for the presidency has been considered quixotic. His isolationist views on the use of military force and support for the legalization of marijuana are thought to be too far outside the Republican mainstream for him to win. There are five reasons, however, to believe that the Texas congressman has a chance to win the nomination.
Democrats Accuse Republicans of Being Anti-Christmas
In the congressional battle over an extension of the payroll tax cut, Democrats are accusing Republicans of going against the spirit of Christmas. Democrats repeatedly used phrases such as “bah-humbug Republicans” and “GOP Grinch” in floor speeches
House Rejects Senate's 2-Month Payroll Tax Cut Extension
The Republican-led House of Representatives on Tuesday rejected the Senate's two-month extension of the payroll tax cut. No Democrats joined the 229 Republicans voting in favor of rejecting the Senate bill.