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  • Is Santorum Falling Into a Theology Trap?

    Is Santorum Falling Into a Theology Trap?

    Rick Santorum knows that jobs and the economy are foremost on the minds of voters. Yet with his political stock on the rise, his number one priority may be to not fall for a theology trap being set by his opponents.

  • Prop 8 Proponents Ask Full Appeals Court to Review Gay Marriage Case

    Supporters of California's Proposition 8 that banned same-sex marriage have petitioned the full 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to review a split decision handed down by three of its judges two weeks ago. The controversial decision upheld a district court's ruling overturning the ban, potentially paving the way for same-sex marriages in the Golden State.

  • America's Wealthiest Politicos Are Behind Super PAC Contributions

    The involvement of the nation's wealthiest citizens in America's political landscape is nothing new. But now that super PACs are front and center in underwriting political messages in the 2012 elections, such little known names as George Soros, Sheldon Adelson, Foster Friess and Harold Simmons are becoming well known in political circles and beyond.

  • Cheney, Other GOP Heavyweights Pushed for Passage of Md. Gay Marriage Bill

    Cheney, Other GOP Heavyweights Pushed for Passage of Md. Gay Marriage Bill

    Former Vice President Dick Cheney reportedly lent his assistance to help secure votes for Maryland's same-sex marriage bill that passed the state Assembly last Friday. The bill passed with 71 votes – the exact number needed for approval.

  • Does Santorum Have Evangelical Women's Vote in the Bag?

    Does Santorum Have Evangelical Women's Vote in the Bag?

    Rick Santorum's campaign has taken on a whole new dimension within the last two weeks. His surprise sweep of Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota has placed him front and center in a GOP primary, but he still needs to wrap up a greater percentage of women – specifically, evangelical women.

  • Same-Sex Marriage Advances in Maryland; NJ Gov. Issues Veto

    The Maryland House of Delegates passed a gay marriage bill with no votes to spare late Friday afternoon by a vote of 71-67. The measure will now go to the Senate where it is expected to pass and then be signed by the governor.

  • Md. Gov., First Lady, Applied Pressure on Black Democrats to Pass Gay Marriage Bill

    The Maryland Assembly passed a bill on Friday that would legalize same-sex marriage by a vote of 71-67. Prior to Friday's vote, First Lady Katie O'Malley made a comment that seemed designed to put pressure on the state's black Democratic delegates.

  • 'Mama Maggie' Recommended by Congressmen for Nobel Peace Prize

    Five U.S. Congressmen have sent a letter to the Nobel Peace Prize committee on behalf of a Coptic Christian ministry leader whose work caring for the city's poorest citizens in the slums of Cairo has brought her worldwide acclaim.

  • NJ Assembly Passes Gay Marriage Bill; Gov. Christie Vows to Veto

    NJ Assembly Passes Gay Marriage Bill; Gov. Christie Vows to Veto

    New Jersey's Assembly passed a same-sex marriage bill late Thursday afternoon that would make it the eighth state to allow homosexual couples to marry. But Republican Gov. Chris Christie, promising "swift action," has pledged to veto the measure.

  • Santorum's Income Was 4 Percent of Romney's in 2010

    Santorum's Income Was 4 Percent of Romney's in 2010

    Former Pennsylvania Sen. and GOP presidential front-runner Rick Santorum has released four years of his personal tax returns that show a steep increase in income compared to his 12 years in Congress. Yet compared to his fellow GOP challenger Mitt Romney, his reported income is much lower.