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Key takeaways from the GOP’s undercard presidential debate
Important highlights from the first of Wednesday’s two debates, which featured George Pataki, Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal.
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Antigay GOP leader outed for having Ashley Madison account
He says it was for “research.”
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WATCH: Santorum claims Supreme Court marriage ruling is not settled “any more than Dred Scott was settled law to Abraham Lincoln.”
The fear in GOP candidates’ faces was palpable when LGBT issues came up in Thursday’s debate.
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John Kasich’s gay marriage answer earns rousing applause
He was asked how he would explain his opposition to gay marriage to a child who was gay or lesbian.
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WATCH: If elected, Gov. Jindal will sign order protecting Christians from LGBTs
He’d make sure “Christian business owners” don’t face discrimination for having a “traditional view of marriage.”
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Arkansas GOP working on new anti-gay marriage religious protections
Arkansas state Senate Republicans are working on legislation to reinforce protections for religious organizations in response to last week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage nationwide.
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Supreme Court decisions highlight political challenges facing GOP
For the second time in two days, the Supreme Court struck at the heart of the Republican Party platform. Yet the response to Friday’s same-sex marriage ruling was mild in comparison with the outrage that followed the court’s decision Thursday to uphold President Barack Obama’s health care law.
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NOM will again ask GOP presidential candidates to sign anti-gay marriage pledge
The National Organization for Marriage will again ask candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination to sign a pledge promising to support a constitutional amendment defining marriage as being between one man and one woman.
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Trump jumps in 2016 race, seeks GOP nomination for president
Real-estate mogul and reality-television star Donald Trump said Tuesday he will seek the Republican nomination for president. He’s the 12th high-profile Republican to enter the 2016 race, with more to come in the weeks ahead.
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Jeb Bush launches 2016 bid, vows to get Washington ‘out of the business of causing problems’
Jeb Bush launched a Republican presidential bid with a vow to get Washington “out of the business of causing problems” and to stay true to his beliefs.