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| Yes, conservatives, Mitt is inevitable MiamiHerald.com Mitt Romney is probably going to be the party's presidential nominee, and there's not much the conservative base can do about it. This isn't just true, it has always been true. Republicans (with a little help from the media) have simply spent the last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Va. judge rules against conservative churches in property case Washington Post A Virginia judge has ruled against seven conservative congregations that broke away from the Episcopal Church in 2006, rejecting their argument that they should be able to keep some $40 million in church real estate that the national denomination also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Conservatives Still Could Get Behind a Non-Romney U.S. News & World Report Moreover, he won less than half of the Republican vote last night—not a good sign heading into more traditionally conservative states beginning with South Carolina. This follows a rather lackluster performance last week in the Iowa caucus in which he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Conservatives in crisis The Hill By Brent Budowsky - 01/11/12 06:45 PM ET As conservatives prepare for an urgent meeting this weekend to discuss their options in the 2012 campaign, they face an epic crisis of identity and electability that creates rising odds for the reelection of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Huntsman Talks Economy, Perry Focuses On Conservative Values in SC News Channel 7 He also connected with the crowd of religious conservatives by saying that President Barack Obama's administration is "at war with religion" because of decisions to withhold funding from certain Catholic charities, his appointment of certain justices ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why Can't Conservatives Get Their Acts Together? BuzzFeed The last Republican nominee to unite the conservative movement, Ronald Reagan, speaking in support of Vice President George HW Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention in New Orleans. Source: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| SC Republicans plan presidential forum in conservative upstate CNN (blog) Columbia, South Carolina (CNN) - With the Republican presidential race now moving to South Carolina, party activists here are in the final stages of organizing a candidate forum to be held Friday evening in the conservative stronghold of Spartanburg ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Conservatives Will Have to Make Their Peace With Romney ... By Jonathan S. Tobin Even more important, New Hampshire's results re-emphasized the fact that there is no single viable conservative alternative to Romney. That puts him in an even stronger position than expected to romp to another victory next week in South ... Commentary Magazine | ||
| Conservatives Against Consumption - Reason Magazine By Ronald Bailey Are fossil fuels responsible for moral and social decay? Reason Magazine Full Feed | ||
| South Florida Conservatives to breakfast Friday with Newt Gingrich ... By Marc Caputo From South Florida Conservatives: As promised, we take great pride in inviting you to meet former Speaker of the US House of Representatives - and candidate for President of the United States - Newt Gingrich. Please join us for breakfast... Naked Politics | ||
| How Mitt Romney can win over conservatives | The Daily Caller By James Poulos Yet, at the same time, the strategy has been a disaster. Romney's decision to run a general election campaign in a hotly contested primary has led conservatives to conclude that the weakness of his pitch is inseparable from his candidacy. ... The Daily Caller | ||
| Ronald Bailey on Conservatives Against Consumption - Hit & Run ... By Reason Magazine All of the Republican presidential hopefuls who are so strenuously trying to out-do each other in defending family values may be overlooking one of the chief causes of moral and social decay: increased fossil fuel use. Reason Science ... Hit & Run |
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| Majority of Conservatives See Romney as "Acceptable" Mitt Romney is the now the only candidate that a majority of conservative and moderate/liberal Republicans nationwide see as an acceptable GOP nominee for ... www.gallup.com/.../majority-conservatives-romney-acceptable... |
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