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  • Romney Aggressively Pursues Evangelical, Cuban Vote in Florida

    It’s hard to overstate the importance of a presidential candidate winning the state of Florida in the general election – which is arguably the single most important state in deciding who will next occupy the White House. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is an early-bird campaigner, already aggressively working the Sunshine state to woo its heavy concentration of evangelical and Cuban-American voters.

  • Barney Frank: First Openly Gay Congressman to Retire in 2012

    Barney Frank: First Openly Gay Congressman to Retire in 2012

    Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) the once powerful chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and an outspoken advocate for homosexual rights announced today that he would not seek reelection in 2012.

  • Democrat Ad Highlights Romney Flip-Flops on Abortion, Health Care

    Democrat Ad Highlights Romney Flip-Flops on Abortion, Health Care

    Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney may not have received the endorsement of New Hampshire’s leading newspaper, but the Democrat National Committee still sees him as the man to beat next November and their campaign to define how Americans view Romney is now taking shape.

  • Gay Marriage Repeal in N.H. Could Cause Problems for Romney, Gingrich, Obama

    Gay Marriage Repeal in N.H. Could Cause Problems for Romney, Gingrich, Obama

    New Hampshire lawmakers plan to vote on a measure in January that would repeal same-sex marriages in the Granite state. Coincidentally, the timing of that vote may coincide with the Republican presidential primary. Like it or not, the GOP candidates are having to weigh in on the issue and for some, the thought of addressing such a divisive subject is downright terrifying.

  • Cain Signs Pro-Life Pledge

    Atlanta businessman and Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain has signed a pledge to preserve life that was drafted by the Susan B. Anthony List, a leading conservative group.

  • Gingrich's Immigration Stance Could Alienate Iowa Voters

    Gingrich's Immigration Stance Could Alienate Iowa Voters

    Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is well known for his “out-of-the-box” thinking and intellectual prowess. But his suggestion that some illegal immigrants who have been in the United States for several years be allowed to legally remain may cause some conservative Iowa voters to think twice before offering their vote.

  • Pro-Family Iowa Group Dismisses Romney, Cain, Paul From Possible Endorsement

    Although the Iowa caucuses are six weeks away, The Family Leader, an instrumental pro-family group in Iowa, has narrowed its possible endorsement list by eliminating three of the seven Republican candidates. They are former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Atlanta businessman Herman Cain and Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

  • The Fall to Forgiveness: A Once-Tainted White House Aide Restored by Christ

    The Fall to Forgiveness: A Once-Tainted White House Aide Restored by Christ

    In 2008, Tim Goeglein was at the pinnacle of success for a then 44-year-old politico. He had indeed arrived until he began committing one of the biggest sins in public life

  • Perry the Latest Presidential Candidate to Sign 'Marriage' Pledge

    Perry the Latest Presidential Candidate to Sign 'Marriage' Pledge

    Texas Gov. Rick Perry became the third Republican GOP hopeful to sign a pledge to protect traditional marriage on Monday. Bob Vander Plaats, who heads up the pro-family Iowa group, said only candidates who sign the pledge would be considered for the group’s endorsement. Perry joins Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum in officially recognizing the pledge.

  • Santorum Reveals He Withheld Love From Disabled Daughter

    Santorum Reveals He Withheld Love From Disabled Daughter

    Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum sat alongside five of his fellow Republican presidential candidates at the Thanksgiving Family Forum in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday, and went into unchartered territory when he expressed painful regret of not fully embracing his youngest daughter’s disability.