GOP 'values voters' seek consensus
VIEWS DIFFER ON LEADING CANDIDATES
WASHINGTON - Since 2000, the social-conservative coalition has known this time would come: a 2008 presidential race without the sitting vice president as the Republican's standard bearer.
Yet in the past seven years, the evangelical Christians, abortion foes and traditional-family advocates in the coalition failed to develop or find a consensus candidate to represent their views.
So beginning today, the best-known Christian conservative leaders will meet here through the weekend to hear the GOP presidential hopefuls - none of whom they really approve. Newsday, 10/19/2007
WASHINGTON - Since 2000, the social-conservative coalition has known this time would come: a 2008 presidential race without the sitting vice president as the Republican's standard bearer.
Yet in the past seven years, the evangelical Christians, abortion foes and traditional-family advocates in the coalition failed to develop or find a consensus candidate to represent their views.
So beginning today, the best-known Christian conservative leaders will meet here through the weekend to hear the GOP presidential hopefuls - none of whom they really approve. Newsday, 10/19/2007
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1 Comments:
its dissapointing that they rejected so many voters on the online...we will never know who really won.
Really sad also that they are not telling the public about the problems that had with their online voting system....
Wonder why?
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