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Two women’s issues — Planned Parenthood and at-home moms — stir up Texans

Women and issues closely linked to women have become significant during the campaign for the presidency. Two issues trending Thursday on Twitter underscored the influence of women in politics.

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Political Cartoons of the Week: Is President Obama politicizing an already...

Are liberals waging a war against religion, job creation, and the Easter Bunny? And at least Santorum has always been a devout Conservative whereas Romney...

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Kay Bailey Hutchison: Why Mitt Romney is the better choice for women

"The Democrats and White House are talking a great deal about a Republican 'war on women.' Color me highly skeptical. All such talk makes me wonder: Do the major problems plaguing our nation these last...

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Kay Bailey Hutchison defends GOP on women’s issues, says that expecting all...

Hutchison has been spreading the economic gospel of Mitt Romney around Tampa, saying that the Republican presidential nominee's economic philosophy will benefit women. And men.

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Annise Parker to delegates: Yes, there ARE Democrats in Texas

Texas delegates at the Democratic National Convention seem fairly optimistic when it comes to future of their home state, saying it will turn blue before too, too long. And Houston Mayor Annise Parker...

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Cecile Richards promotes the Obama health-care agenda — and Ann Richards gets...

Twenty-four years after her mother, Cecile Richards took the stage at the DNC to discuss how Obama has helped women while showing her Texas pride and evoking her mother - former Texas Gov. Ann Richards.

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Democrats single out Texas as the nation’s vilest villain in the ‘war on women’

"They just don't respect us [women]. They don't think we're smart enough to make our own decisions," state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte said.

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