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Generic GOP Candidate Beats Obama in New Poll
With about a dozen candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination, they should all rejoice in a new Gallup poll that shows President Obama coming in eight points shy of a “fill in the blank” Republican candidate.
Ralph Reed: Up Close and Reinvented
Unlike in years past, Reed is more comfortable in his revised role, in his new skin so to speak. Sitting in an oversized leather chair, he was dressed in a grey suit with an open collar shirt. Absent is the stuffy and stiff persona Reed showcased in his early thirties. He is not only more relaxed, but more confident
Same-Sex Dorms Being Challenged at Catholic University
A complaint has been filed against the president of Catholic University of America for announcing that the school would be transitioning back to single-sex dormitories.
Will Obama, Like Mark Dayton, Cede to Republican Pressure?
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton reached an agreement with Republican leaders Thursday to end the state’s 14-day budget deal impasse.
Tim Pawlenty Woos Evangelicals With New Campaign Video
The Pawlenty campaign released a video on Wednesday featuring former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and his wife Mary talking about their personal relationship with Jesus Christ and how their faith walk influences their lives.
Michele Bachmann's Christian Counseling Center Targeted by Pro-Gay Group
Bachmann & Associates, the Christian counseling center owned by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) and her husband Marcus, is coming under fire from a radical, pro-homosexual group for allegedly ministering to homosexual clients.
House Leadership at Odds Over Debt Ceiling Strategy
House and Senate Republicans are engaging President Obama over debt limit negotiations, and more specifically, if a tax increase or closure of “loopholes” will be in a final package.
GOP Presidential Hopeful Ron Paul to Retire From U.S. House
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) said Tuesday he would not seek another term in the U.S. House of Representatives, focusing instead on his candidacy for the White House.
Sarah Palin Confident of 2012 Win
Sarah Palin has not declared her candidacy or shown signs she plans to anytime soon, but she is more than confident she can beat President Obama in 2012 if she ran.
Georgia Passes Sex Trafficking Law With Heavy Penalties
Georgia has passed one of the nations toughest laws on human sex trafficking, giving victims advocates greater hope that other states will follow suit.