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Payroll Tax Cut Compromise Expected by End of Week
Republican and Democratic negotiators in Congress expect to vote on a bill to extend the payroll tax cut by the end of this week. If an agreement is not reached by the end of the year, the payroll tax cut will expire
Was Romney's '$10,000 Bet' a Mistake?
The buzz over Saturday night's Republican presidential debate in Iowa was mostly over Mitt Romney offering to bet Rick Perry $10,000 that Perry had mischaracterized a passage from his book.
Rick Perry Defends Ad, Not Knowing Supreme Court Justices
Presidential candidate Rick Perry admitted Sunday that he does not know who the Supreme Court justices are. Perry also defended his statement that President Obama is waging a “war on religion.”
White House Looks to Appease Catholics With 'Plan B' Ruling
In a surprise move, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius overruled a Food and Drug Administration decision to allow minors to buy Plan B One-Step over the counter.
Perry Vows to End 'Obama's War on Religion,' Goes After Christian Right Vote
Rick Perry is aiming to resonate with Christians with a new ad where he identifies himself as a believer and paints President Obama as essentially their enemy. “I'm not ashamed to admit that I’m a Christian," he says.
Democrats Losing Ground in Key States for 2012 Election
Fewer registered voters identify with the Democratic Party in the states that will likely determine who will be the next president, according to a new report by Third Way, a centrist think tank.
Could Rick Santorum Become the Next Anti-Romney?
As the scrutiny of front runner Newt Gingrich builds to ramming speed, political experts are thinking about Rick Santorum as the last resort for restive foreign policy, conservative and value voter blocks in the GOP.
Republicans Who Worked Under Gingrich Doubt His Leadership
Though presidential candidate Newt Gingrich was the mastermind of the Republican takeover of Congress in the 1994 midterm elections, some of those who worked with him as speaker of the House have expressed doubts about his leadership abilities.
Obama Charges GOP With Hypocrisy on Payroll Tax Cut
President Obama urged Republicans to pass an extension of the payroll tax cut in a Monday afternoon press conference. He also criticized Republicans for demanding that the extension be paid for when they did not demand the same of the Bush-era tax cuts.
Phyllis Schlafly Endorses Michele Bachmann
Phyllis Schlafly, considered a founder of the modern conservative movement, endorsed Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann for president on Sunday. “Michele has the courage to be a leader among her peers."