Conservative Republicans split endorsements
November 8, 2007 · Print This Article
Andrea Hopkins, Reuters
Two leading Christian conservatives split their presidential endorsements on Wednesday, with Republican front-runner Rudy Giuliani winning surprise backing from evangelist Pat Robertson despite the former New York mayor’s support of abortion rights.
Republican candidate John McCain took the endorsement of Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, a conservative who quit the race for the November 2008 presidential election last month.
















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