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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Conservative advocate, political commentator and marketing consultant Christine O'Donnell is running as the Republican candidate for Delaware's 2010 U.S. Senate special election against Democrat Chris Coons. The contest has been one of the most-watched congressional races of the 2010 election season, in large part due to O'Donnell's tea party affiliation, her colorful (and disputed) record, and her attention-garnering statements. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in 2010, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about O'Donnell's ...
Ted Haggard, disgraced founder of the Evangelical New Life Church, is embarking on a new life of his own. Haggard announced today that he and his family will start a new church in Colorado Springs, Colo., with what he says will be an egalitarian bent: The Saint James Church which will be open to everyone, Republicans and Democrats, heterosexuals and homosexuals alike. Haggard, once an outspoken opponent of gay marriage, resigned as the head of his 14,000-member megachurch and as president of the National Association of Evangelicals in 2006 when male prostitute Mike Jones said that the ...
Sarah Palin is right. Everyone who is pro-woman should support the Tim and Pam Tebow Super Bowl ad, paid for by Focus on the Family. Those who oppose the ad suspect CBS is playing favorites (Ria has pointed out the hypocrisy of CBS's position as arbitrator of what we should be allowed to see). Regardless, I like this ad. ...
This is not something you will see Hillary Clinton do often, but Pastor Rick Warren of the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest California has extended an invitation to politicians of any stripe to an AIDS conference at his church. Obama went last year, and apparently they didn't go after him with torches and pitchforks, so maybe Hillary thought she'd try it. ...
On the surface this seems like terrible news for Rudy. Earlier, I dismissed this talk of a religious right peel off as an empty threat, but this poll appears to give it some substance. Basically, the problem is that a certain amount of pro-lifers don't like Rudy and they are threatening to take the marbles and go home if the game isn't played their way. This could be waved off as an empty threat, given that between Hillary and Rudy, there is no way that Dobson & Co. won't fall in line behind the Republican machine. ...
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