Birth Control, Abortion Take Center Stage in Politics
A political firestorm over abortion and birth control spread suddenly to multiple fronts on Tuesday. A high-ranking official resigned from the Komen
Gingrich Turns Up Heat on Romney in Ohio
Newt Gingrich is criticizing both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama's records on requiring Catholic organizations to provide contraceptive aids in some
Santorum Wins Missouri, Has Minnesota Lead
Rick Santorum seized a solid lead Tuesday night in Minnesota's Republican caucuses, bidding to extinguish front-runner Mitt Romney's modest campaign winning
Obama to Remain on Ga. Primary Ballot
Georgia's Secretary of State says President Barack Obama's name will remain on the 2012 Democratic primary election ballot.
Obama Campaign Moves to Support Super PAC
President Barack Obama's re-election campaign is moving to actively support a pro-Obama group that has struggled to raise money, hoping wealthy supporters will
Designer Obama Campaign Gear Causing Controversy
Move over, PACs. The latest campaign-finance flap is about sacks.
Democrat Lawmaker Pushes to Rein in Super PACs
Super PACs have become dominant forces in the GOP presidential nominating process, sponsoring millions of dollars of TV ads in places like Florida. Now a
Romney Keeps His Focus on Obama as Campaign Attacks Santorum
Mitt Romney's campaign spent Monday filling reporters' email inboxes with attacks against Rick Santorum, but Romney himself focused most of his own barbs at
Senate Bill With Gift Cap Could Face Tough Odds
In a symbolic scene, state Sen. Josh McKoon stood alone Monday to announce an ethics bill that would cap lobbyist gifts at $100 and set a limit of $750 for
Obama Administration's New Contraception Rule Puts Key Catholic Vote at Risk
If you want to find the absolute center in American politics, you could do worse than look at the nation's Catholic vote.