RSS Feeds Feeds: Articles | Issues
Articles About TAP Subscribe Donate
TAPPED  |  Beat the Press

Remember Me
Forgot your password?

The symbol identifies content for paid subscribers only.


 



The group blog of The American Prospect

THOU SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOR'S ENDORSEMENT.

In a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. this morning, televangelist and Christian Coalition leader Pat Robertson announced that he is endorsing Rudy Giuliani in the GOP primary. The endorsement comes as somewhat of a surprise, given many evangelicals aren't content with Giuliani's less-stringent positions on abortion and gay rights, and it's clearly a big win for a candidate who's had a difficult time courting social conservatives. (For more, see Sarah Posner's FundamentaList this week.) It's an endorsement Mitt Romney was gunning for, as Robertson is seen as an influential leader in the religious right, and when he ran for president in 1988, he managed to finish second in the Iowa caucuses. The endorsement also points to the complicated strategizing going on among the religious right. The "defeat the Islamofascists" faction seems to be falling in line behind Giuliani, and the crowd more concerned with abortion and the gays is backing Romney. The result seems likely to be a solidly divided religious right. Marc Ambinder and Chris Cillizza have more.

--Kate Sheppard

Post a comment


Search TAPPED for:

Archives

About TAPPED

TAPPED, the Prospect's award-winning group blog, is a link-intensive collection of musings, ramblings, opinions and other assorted writing on the political developments of the day. See a list of our contributors.

| RSS | Twitter


Renew your print subscription or e-subscription.
Get an e-subscription for $14.95.
Give the gift of political insight. Send The American Prospect to a friend.
Change your email address or street address.
YES! I want to receive The American Prospect
— the essential source for progressive ideas.
Explore The American Prospect's award-winning investigative journalism and provocative essays in a free trial issue. Continue receiving The American Prospect at only $19.95 for a one-year subscription - a savings of 60% off the newsstand price!
First Name
Last Name
Address 1
Address 2
City
State
ZIP     
Email

Should you decide not to continue receiving the magazine after the initial free issue, simply write "cancel" on the invoice and you will not be billed.

© 2010 by The American Prospect, Inc.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Permissions and Reprints