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Romney, Santorum, Gingrich Post Wins on Super Tuesday; Ohio Too Close to Call
Three of the four GOP hopefuls have laid claim to at least one victory in the campaigns' biggest single day yet. So far, Mitt Romney has won Virginia, Vermont and his home state of Massachusetts. Rick Santorum has won Tennessee and Oklahoma while Newt Gingrich has won his home state of Georgia.
Limbaugh Sponsors Continue to Bail as Media Watchdogs Cry 'Foul' Over Double Standard
The faucet continues on run on the number of advertisers who are pulling away from Rush Limbaugh's popular daily talk show. So far, 20 companies have suspended their ad buys, but others such as Brent Bozell of Media Research Center are saying liberal pundits are getting away with much more.
Ann Romney Doesn't Consider Herself 'Wealthy;' Cites Compassion From Her Disease
Ann Romney, the wife of GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, said Monday that she didn't consider herself wealthy, and as someone suffering from multiple sclerosis, she now has more compassion for others who are suffering.
Advertisers 'Rush' to Leave Limbaugh Radio Show Over 'Slut' Comment
Fallout from advertisers has begun to escalate over conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh's reference to a Georgetown law student as a "slut" and a "prostitute" for her stance on the contraception debate.
Former Bush Aide Apologizes for Not Standing Up for Gay Rights in White House
Ken Mehlman, who worked in the administration of President George W. Bush and later served as chairman of the Republican National Committee during Bush's second term, apologized for not standing up for gay rights during Bush's two presidential campaigns.
Catholics Target Democratic Senators Who Voted Down Contraception Amendment
A Catholic political action group is targeting the 13 Democratic senators who supported the contraception mandate and is making plans to defeat those who are up for reelection in November.
Was Obama Biblically, Politically Correct to Apologize for the Quran Burning?
A new debate is stirring on whether President Obama's formal apology to Afghan President Hamid Karzai for the burning of Qurans by U.S. troops stationed in the country was "biblically" correct, "politically" correct or neither.
Senate Aborts GOP Amendment on Birth Control, Religious Liberties
The U.S. Senate rejected a GOP amendment on Thursday that would have overridden President Obama's mandate that most employers, including religious nonprofits, and all insurers provide free contraception, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs for women. The measure failed by a 51-48 vote.
Gay Marriage Becoming More Popular Among California Voters
Much of the controversy surrounding gay marriage has been centered in California with several recent court rulings that will most likely determine if same-sex unions will become permanent in the Golden State. Now a new poll shows that public opinion on the issue is also increasing.
Are Rick Santorum's Verbal Gaffes Hurting His Campaign?
Rick Santorum is widely seen as sharing the GOP front-runner title with Mitt Romney, but has his recent series of verbal gaffs hurt his campaign?