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Romney Intensifies Frontal Assault on Santorum in Michigan
Mitt Romney and his team of campaign consultants have interrupted their Super Tuesday strategy sessions and turned their attention to more pressing needs – stopping Rick Santorum in Michigan.
Creationism Bill Dies in Indiana House
Indiana Speaker of the House Brian Bosma has killed a Senate bill that would allow creationism and evolution to be taught together in science classes. The bill was referred to the House Rules committee, a procedural move that essentially ensures the legislation will not be heard during the 2012 session.
Nobel Prize Winner Elie Wiesel Urges Romney, Mormons, Not to Baptize Dead Jews
Elie Wiesel, a noted Nobel Prize recipient and Holocaust survivor, called on GOP candidate Mitt Romney and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to discontinue the practice of proxy baptisms of dead Jews.
Santorum Inches Ahead of Romney in National Poll
Coming off three impressive regional victories in Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota last Tuesday, Rick Santorum has now moved past Mitt Romney as the voters' top choice in the latest CBS News/New York Times Poll.
Prop. 8 Appeal: Will Supreme Court Decide Gay Marriage Once and for All?
Legal scholars say the U.S. Supreme Court may have to decide whether federal court has the power to overturn a state protection of traditional marriage in the wake of the controversial ruling negating California's Proposition 8.
Evangelicals 'Outraged' by Obama's Contraceptive Compromise
President Obama's attempt at a "compromise" in his new contraceptive coverage rule seems to have backfired and only further fanned the flames among evangelicals and conservative Catholics.
Religious Liberty Issue Not Settled by Revised Contraceptive Mandate
Religious leaders say the newly announced change to President Obama's controversial health care law mandating contraception coverage does not resolve the underlying issue of the violation of religious liberty.
Catholic Democrats Criticize Obama for Too Broad a Contraceptive Mandate
President Obama has another hurdle facing him over the controversy surrounding his contraceptive mandate and the Catholic community and it involves members of his own party and one of the top Catholic leaders in America.
Can Rick Santorum's 'Super Tuesday' Affect Super Tuesday in March?
Rick Santorum's stunning wins last night may change the trajectory of the GOP presidential race, say campaign watchers, but the key is whether Santorum can leverage his momentum into gaining delegates in the face of a disciplined Mitt Romney campaign ever focused on the end game.
Santorum's Big Tuesday: Wins Colorado, Missouri, Minnesota
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum had his best day yet in the 2012 campaign season by winning a trio of races in Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota. His only problem was he took home no delegates for his efforts.