On Monday, a federal district judge appointed by President Obama struck down the section of Mississippi’s new religious freedom law allowing certain government employees to seek recusal from issuing marriage licenses or performing marriage ceremonies in violation of their sincerely held religious
Carly Fiorina made a campaign stop in Oskaloosa, Iowa, yesterday, where she held a 30-minute town hall covering a host of issues. While taking questions, Fiorina was asked if she wanted to see David Daleiden, the project lead with Center for Medical Progress
As he so often does, Trump evaded questions at a press conference that asked him specifically what he believes about abortion, simply restating, “I’m pro-life.” With major pro-life women leaders warning against Trump, his unwillingness to say what he would do on
Keep the Promise, a super PAC supporting Ted Cruz, just released two new ads going after Donald Trump’s current stances based on his past record. The first ad, called “Extreme,” shows Trump in a 1999 Meet the Press interview in which he said
I wrote a few days ago about Chris Christie’s New Hampshire town hall in which The New York Times reported he called some pro-lifers “divisive.” A video has now emerged of the event. Christie clearly didn’t intend to indict the whole pro-life movement,
Major evangelical leaders have been quick to express dismay over Jerry Falwell Jr.’s green-lighting of Trump, none more so than John Stemberger, who helped lead the victory for Florida’s marriage amendment in 2008 (and is an occasional contributor to The Pulse): ‘The
Yesterday, I joined fellow pro-life women leaders including Jenifer Bowen of Iowa Right to Life, Penny Nance and Beverly LaHaye of Concerned Women for America, and Star Parker, to urge Republican caucus-goers and voters in Iowa to support anyone but Donald Trump.
Not even a day after Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) referred to pro-life activists as “divisive” in an apparent shift left, a Democrat-leaning group has begun running social media ads hitting him on his stances on gun rights and abortion. The ads, produced
Hundreds of thousands attended the March for Life in Washington this past Friday on 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The only GOP candidate that spoke at the event, Carly Fiorina, said in her speech that “this election is a fight for the character of our nation”
