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GOP Campaigns Court 'Values Voters' At D.C. Summit

Value Voters Summit

First Posted: 10/ 9/2011 9:30 am Updated: 12/ 9/2011 5:12 am

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) Several GOP presidential candidates sought to kick-start their stalling campaigns on Friday (Oct. 7) by preaching a gospel of low taxes and conservative Christian values to a summit of Tea Partiers, religious right activists and beltway insiders.

Every major Republican candidate except former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is scheduled to address the Family Research Council's "Values Voter Summit" this weekend. The annual event is seen as a high-profile platform for reaching social conservatives, a key constituency in early voting states such as Iowa and South Carolina.

On Friday afternoon, the stage belonged to former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, two staunch conservatives whose campaigns have faltered.

Perry, who started strong after launching his candidacy in August, has seen his poll numbers fall since several lackluster debate .

Perry's campaign targeted conservative Christians early on, hosting a high-profile prayer rally in Houston and huddling with leaders of the religious right at a Texas ranch. But the Texas governor has pivoted recently to focus on pocketbook issues.

He continued that trend on Friday, devoting much of his speech to touting his state's economy, which he said is responsible for 40 percent of American jobs created since 2009.

The keys to boosting employment, Perry said, are low taxes, fair and predictable regulations, reining in "frivolous" lawsuits and curtailing government spending.

Perry also highlighted the anti-abortion positions he has taken as governor, including the defunding of Planned Parenthood, which drew a standing ovation from the crowd of 3,000 social conservatives here.

Perry received a boost before he even spoke, when Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress introduced and enthusiastically endorsed him.

"Those of us who are evangelical Christians are looking for a candidate with three attributes: a genuine commitment to Christian values, a proven competency to govern, and also someone who is electable," Jeffress said.

"In Rick Perry we have a candidate with all three attributes," said Jeffress, senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, which lays claim to 10,000 members, and host of the television program "Pathway to Victory."

Jeffress also called Perry a "born-again follower of Jesus Christ," implicitly comparing him with chief rival Mitt Romney, who is Mormon.

Santorum, who placed seventh among GOP candidates in a recent Washington Post/ABC poll, cast himself as a veteran culture warrior who has consistently fought for socially conservative values.

"Most politicians, when it comes to these issues, tend to put them on the back burner," Santorum said. "I have been out there fighting and leading the charge."

A Roman Catholic, Santorum devoted much of his speech to recounting his successful push in the Senate to pass the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, which President Bush signed into law in 2003.

He also unveiled a "zero-zero-zero" tax plan that would eliminate corporate taxes on manufacturers, cancel taxes on funds stashed overseas and later invested in the U.S. and "repeal every regulation the Obama administration has put in place."

Ultimately, though, a healthy economy depends on a solid moral framework, Santorum said, arguing that two-parent families earn more money and depend less on social services than single-parent households.

"People talk about economic plans, but we cannot have a strong economy without strong families and strong values," he said, promising that as president he would fight until same-sex marriage is banned in every state.

"Don't you want a president who is comfortable in his shoes talking about these issues? That's the difference here."

The FRC's political arm, FRC Action, will announce the results of its straw poll late Saturday afternoon.

Paul Blum, 70, of Clifton, Va., said he was leaning toward Romney until hearing Santorum's speech. "We need to get the president out of the Oval Office and get in a nice Christian man or woman."

(Josef Kuhn contributed to this report.)

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Wayne Peterson
03:59 PM on 10/12/2011
"Values Voters Summit" = a meeting of the Cu Clux Christians, without the white sheets!
01:33 AM on 10/10/2011
Ron Paul has more support than we can imagine. I talk to people all across the nation from all walks of life and political affiliations, and he is without a doubt the most popular presidential candidate from libs to dems to reps. The media will tell us otherwise though, and most of us will believe it. That's right, I'm saying most polls and all elections are a joke to make us feel like majority wins. Sorry, we will have no way of knowing who really wins any election and haven't for a while. Upset you? It should. They will tell us again that their next manchurian candidate is slightly up then slightly down, leading us on an exciting trail that makes us think we matter. Then finally on election night, the media will bring the engineered race to it's conclusion and tell us who won. And we the sheeple will accept it.

BTW I genuinely hope I'm wrong, but I seriously doubt it.
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
07:56 PM on 10/09/2011
There is a few ways of looking at this. People that would actually vote for these clowns is serioulsy in need of help. They only want to cuddle your vote to keep helping the rich. Second voting for them if you are not in the upper one precent your voting against your own interest. And those that will vote for who ever gets the nomination. Is probably reading this thinking I am crazy.
08:12 PM on 10/09/2011
Not crazy...just seriously misguided.
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
08:42 PM on 10/09/2011
Alright I could live with that. Crazy sounds better hahahaha
07:29 PM on 10/09/2011
Hm. Ron Paul has now placed first in FOUR straw polls. Anyone else done that?

CPAC
RLC
California
New Hampshire

What NEW reason will they have that Dr. Paul isn't a "Top Tier" candidate?
08:12 PM on 10/09/2011
Exactly.
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jjtm562
07:08 PM on 10/09/2011
Cane to Santorum---Nein, Nein, Nein.
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sls38411
If only I could be the person my dogs think I am.
06:32 PM on 10/09/2011
These evangelicals are frightening, so fanatical, so self righteous, so intolerant of any other religion. You know a very wise person once said think of the hereafter as a meadow with many paths leading to it, doesn't matter the path only that one arrives......
01:46 AM on 10/10/2011
I wouldn't say that about the winner here. Paul is for freedom of choice, including such topics the fake Christians would never allow you free choice like gay marriage and marijuana. Almost all politicians today claim to be evangelical, but he is the only one that would end the drug war, not legislate morality, most likely put a huge dent in the debt, and guaranteed would lessen the amount of enemies we have across the globe. Whether you are a liberal or conservative, if you listen to the man, you will see that he is making sense. Whoever finds that he is not making sense maybe misfiring a bit.
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wrasmus306
Truth before rhetoric and I will listen...
06:24 PM on 10/09/2011
My mother punished me a long time ago for TP - she was sure it was mine, and I had to mop it up and then throw out the mop!
06:03 PM on 10/09/2011
As a Born-again Christian, I am embarrassed by the Values Voters Summit. The attendees must be either the stupidest people in America or the most gullible. There isn't one politician on that stage who hasn't prostituted himself/herself to the wealthy special interests to suck easy campaign cash into their coffers to buy the election. The moment that happens, the moneyed interests become their pimps. No real Christian would EVER do that. What is so sad is that Rick Perry, the new "jesus" of the Christian Right (the successor to the "old jesus", George WMD Bush) may be the worst offender of them all. The V-V Summit has sold its seat at the Table of Christ for a seat at the Table of Caesar. If you are a V-V Christian, stop accessing the propaganda of the right-wing and get back to your Bible. Placing your faith, hope, and trust in Political Man (really, Natural Man) is misguided and you will be burned by it just as you were when you showered your faith on the man from Crawford.
08:13 PM on 10/09/2011
Ron Paul never has so stop spewing your garbage. I can't speak for the other but Ron Paul never has. Thats why he gets stonewalled all the time because he doesn't "play the Washington game."
02:22 AM on 10/10/2011
Sure about that? You should take another look at Ron Paul
05:12 PM on 10/09/2011
Somebody do us all a favor and find out what movies the so called "super christians" rented from their hotel rooms..I betting they were not the Robe or The Ten Commandments...
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nattxn
04:57 PM on 10/09/2011
I will get the value voters stirred up a little with some truth.

The conservatives say the liberals are going to turn this into a socialist and communist country but let us look at facts, the communist funnel all business to a few select friends that back them, the communist only give a good education to a select few, communist only provide real good health care to the wealthy. Beginning to see any parallels to republicans and communists, I do.
timber1647
It's either sadness or euphoria
04:51 PM on 10/09/2011
I wonder if any of the attendees of the Value Voters Summit ever took the time to read the Sermon on the Mount, specifically the Beatitudes? Not sure they're on the same page as Jesus the Christ.
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nattxn
04:54 PM on 10/09/2011
They don't care, just as long as they talk a good story.
timber1647
It's either sadness or euphoria
04:48 PM on 10/09/2011
Imagine no religion, it's easy if you try................John Lennon.
05:09 PM on 10/09/2011
Ah, yes. There is no God. The religion of the non-religious.
timber1647
It's either sadness or euphoria
06:09 PM on 10/09/2011
Oh, there is a First Cause and if one chooses to call that Cause God that's okay. It's what I choose. My problem with the religions is that, if they're all right, who is wrong?
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John Armijo
04:38 PM on 10/09/2011
"GOP Campaigns Court 'Holier than though hypocrites' At D.C. Summit "

Fixed that typo for ya.
05:49 PM on 10/09/2011
Yes, you did. By misspelling "thou".

Good job! .... Good Boy!

Sit!
04:35 PM on 10/09/2011
I dont proclaim a certain religon but i do proclaim there is a creator, if not dont you think they would have invented humans by now to replace us the 99ers
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herrahsdad
In loving memory of Herrah, my light & my life.
04:35 PM on 10/09/2011
I seriously doubt that Jesus Christ or Ronald Reagan himself would have much in common with the current GOP.
timber1647
It's either sadness or euphoria
04:43 PM on 10/09/2011
Having read the teachings of the Christ, I would tend to agree with you.
05:56 PM on 10/09/2011
Wow! A leftie who thinks he knows what Jesus Christ and Ronald Reagan would think.

An oxymoron if there ever was one.
timber1647
It's either sadness or euphoria
06:16 PM on 10/09/2011
Well one thing is obvious, the people at this Summit didn't have a clue. The Christ was, if you accept his teachings, the ultimate liberal.
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herrahsdad
In loving memory of Herrah, my light & my life.
12:13 AM on 10/11/2011
If you were to red the bible which you clearly have not, you would know exactly what I'm talking bout. Just another chistian in name only I suspect. There sure are a lot of you.