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“For the first time, numerically more voters in Ohio view Romney unfavorably than favorably. His pattern in the earlier primary states has been to use his money advantage to run a large number of negative ads on his biggest challenger. But doing so now r
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ENFIELD, ENGLAND - MAY 31: Peter Brown plays out the bunker on the 7th hole during the PGA Pro-Captain Challenge Regional Qualifier at Bush Hill Park Golf Club on May 31, 2011 in Enfield, England. View Photo »
to rise to the top, powered by conservatives who remain sceptical about Gov. Mitt Romney
Follow politicalwire A new Quinnipiac poll in Ohio shows Rick Santorum leading Mitt Romney among likely GOP primary voters, 36% to 29%, followed by Newt Gingrich at 20% and Ron Paul at 9%. Said pollster Peter Brown: "Rick Santorum has zoomed to the fron
President Obama leads his Republican rivals in Ohio in a new survey, even with favorite son Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) on the GOP ticket as the vice presidential nominee. In a head to head match-up, Obama beats Mitt Romney 46 percent to 44 percent in Quin
Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum surged into the lead position in the Ohio GOP presidential primary, drawing support from 36 percent of the likely Republican primary voters, while former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney follows with 29 percent, according
I'm really looking forward to it. Paul's been really great this year, helping with ['Confessions']
I grew up an Evangelical Protestant in Birmingham, Alabama. My parents were loving and devoted, sincere in their faith, and deeply involved in our church. They instilled in me a respect for the Bible as the Word of God, and a desire for a living faith in
Ohio voters who sided with unions in a battle over collective bargaining rights last November have now turned against them over right-to-work legislation, a poll published Tuesday showed. The Quinnipiac University survey showed a 14 percentage point marg
Peter Robert Lamont Brown is a historian and professor of history, was born in 1935 in Dublin, Ireland to a Protestant family. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and New College, Oxford. He was a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford were he pursued his graduate studies under the direction of Arnaldo Momigliano. Full Article
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