Paul Stanley

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  • Mayor Bloomberg Gives Funds to Md. Gay Marriage Advocates

    Billionaire New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is putting his pocketbook where his support for gay marriage is by giving $250,000 to the group pushing the issue in Maryland while advocates in Maine, Minnesota and Washington State are also working to win the debate to redefine marriage.

  • What Obama and Romney Need to Do to Win Debate Number Two

    What Obama and Romney Need to Do to Win Debate Number Two

    After the first presidential debate there was little disagreement among Democrats or Republicans that Mitt Romney scored a decisive win, as President Obama looked distracted and unwilling to engage his opponent. Now supporters and pundits on both sides of the aisle are weighing in on what each candidate must do to perform well in Tuesday night's second debate at New York's Hofstra University.

  • SPLC Promotes Tolerance of Gay Lifestyle Day at Elementary Schools

    One of the nation's oldest organizations founded to protect and defend blacks during the civil rights era has become one of the leading advocates for homosexual rights and is promoting "mix it up" day in over 2,400 public and private schools on Oct. 30.

  • Romney Inches Ahead of Obama in First Post-Debate Poll of Likely Voters

    Romney Inches Ahead of Obama in First Post-Debate Poll of Likely Voters

    Pundits on both sides of the aisle have said that Mitt Romney won the first presidential debate, but now Ohio voters are saying Romney is winning their critical swing state with a 51-48 percent lead over President Obama in the first post-debate poll of likely voters.

  • Youth Vote: Disparity Seen Between Races on Obama, Romney Preference

    Youth Vote: Disparity Seen Between Races on Obama, Romney Preference

    A new poll released Thursday says President Obama holds a commanding lead over his rival, Mitt Romney, with Millennials between the ages of 18 and 25, particularly young black voters. Romney, meanwhile, has the support of young white Christians.

  • Polls, Pundits Give Romney Historic Debate Victory; Will It Matter?

    Polls, Pundits Give Romney Historic Debate Victory; Will It Matter?

    GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney showed surprising strength against President Obama in Denver last night, earning the highest poll ratings ever recorded in a presidential debate and the grudging respect of some of the most ardent Obama supporters.

  • White House Appeals Contraceptive Mandate Victory of Colorado Company

    Attorneys for the Department of Justice have appealed a court order that handed a temporary reprieve to Hercules Industries, allowing the Colorado Company not to comply with the Obama administration's controversial contraceptive mandate.

  • Romney Campaign Gains Momentum Going Into First Debate

    Romney Campaign Gains Momentum Going Into First Debate

    Some analysts and political pundits argue that Mitt Romney had a rough September and was never able to overcome President Obama's perceived "bump" in the polls following the Democratic National Convention. Now some of these same pundits are concluding that Romney is gaining more momentum going into the home stretch.

  • Americans Depend on TV, Online Media for Political News; Print Media Sees Steep Decline

    If you are seeking your daily dose of political news, chances are you obtain it from television or online media sources before you read your daily newspaper or listen to your favorite radio station, according to an updated Pew survey.

  • Judge Stops Voter ID Law in Pa.; Cites 'Disenfranchisement'

    A controversial voter ID law implemented in Pennsylvania earlier this year that required a state-issued photo identification card before people could cast their ballot has been blocked by a judge only five weeks before Election Day.