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Commerce Secretary Under Investigation for Hit and Run Accident; Suffered Seizure
President Obama's commerce secretary, John Bryson, has been cited and is under investigation for two traffic violations that occurred in Southern California this past weekend – one of which might be a hit and run accident that under the state's law is a felony.
Pro-Family Marylanders Get Same-Sex Marriage Issue on Ballot
Pastors and pro-family advocates in Maryland have secured enough signatures to bring a vote on same-sex marriage to the November ballot, a move that means the heavily Democratic state could override the governor and state legislature by outlawing gay marriage at the ballot box.
Santorum to Mobilize 1M Conservative Voters for November Elections
Former GOP presidential front-runner and U.S. Senator Rick Santorum today announced the formation of a new organization whose objective is to mobilize one million social conservatives for the 2012 general election in November.
Black Pastor Resigns From NAACP Over Same-Sex Marriage
The NAACP's recent announcement supporting President Obama's position on same-sex marriage has led to the resignation of one of its leaders.
Obama Sees Rise in LGBT Fundraising But Small Donors Stay on Sideline
While many previous donors to President Obama's campaign are choosing to sit on their wallets this time around over a faltering economy and lingering war in Afghanistan, the president has found newly motivated donors within the homosexual community.
Former President Clinton to Obama: Extend Bush Era Tax Cuts
Former President Bill Clinton took to the airwaves Tuesday to offer President Obama some economic advice by suggesting that the White House back a temporary extension of what is known as the Bush tax cuts, which are set to expire in January.
Walker Survives Recall; Thanks God for 'Abundant Grace'
Gov. Scott Walker easily survived his recall election brought on by organized labor in Wisconsin on Tuesday by winning 54 percent of the vote against his Democrat rival, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett who came away with 45 percent.
Can Obama Maintain the Support of Christian Democrats?
In 2008, then Sen. Barack Obama's platform of "hope and change" brought independent and Democratic Christian voters to the polls in high numbers. Yet keeping this flock intact may be more challenging as a result of some recent positions the White House has taken.
Herman Cain Takes to the Airwaves Again as Talk Radio Host
Former Godfather's Pizza executive and Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain has accepted another job in talk radio as the replacement for the retiring morning host Neal Boortz on Atlanta's WSB station.
Wisconsin, Once Safe for Obama, Now Up for Grabs
Wisconsin, considered a centerpiece of any of the multiple paths to re-election for President Obama, is now up for grabs.