
Sam Brownback was elected to the U.S. Senate from Kansas in 1997 after serving one term in the House of Representatives. He was reelected in 2004, promised to serve two terms, and is now running for President...
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Sam Brownback Expected to Drop Out of Race
Sam Brownback is expected to drop out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination tomorrow.
Republican Presidential Candidate Sam Brownback
Sam Brownback is expected to drop out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination tomorrow.
The leading candidates in the race for the Republican presidential nomination skipped Lance Armstrong's forum on cancer.
The bloggers over at Talking Points Memo have put together their weekly Sunday morning show roundup, which includes a roundup of many of Mitt Romney's many positions as well as a discussion about puppy-gate.
Sam Brownback is busy crashing Mitt Romney's party.
Now Brownback's getting slammed for his position on abortion because the former "Jane Roe" (now an anti-choice evangelical) attended one of his campaign events.
The second tier gets nasty, as Brownback and Tancredo duke it out.
Sam Brownback doesn't believe in evolution, but apparently someone on his campaign staff does...
If recent reports are any indication, the 2008 Republican presidential candidates as a group refuse to talk to America’s teachers, young people, African Americans or Hispanics.
Sam Brownback doesn't know whether or not he wants to side with the anti-immigration wing of the Republican party.
Brownback email questions Romney's religion:
Pushes no abortions for rape victims, and cites imaginary studies:
During Tuesday's debate, Sam Brownback repeatedly gestured to his own stomach when referring to the "womb." Is there something he's not telling us?
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Sam Brownback was elected to the U.S. Senate from Kansas in 1997 after serving one term in the House of Representatives. He was reelected in 2004, promised to serve two terms, and is now running for President.
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The Republican senator from Kansas provided ABC News with a list of what he terms the "top five songs on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks for the week of April 10, 2007."
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This week, the potential Republican Presidential candidates faced a number of hurdles as they make their runs for the White House.
Despite his rhetoric on "real compassion", Senator Brownback has seemingly put ideology first, voting against the needs of hard working Americans, protection for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, benefits for our veterans and against advancing medical research during his years in the Senate.