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Social Issues Retake U.S. Politics, 2012 Elections

Social Issues

LAURIE KELLMAN   02/10/12 11:43 AM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — All of a sudden, abortion, contraception and gay marriage are at the center of American political discourse, with the struggling – though improving – economy pushed to the background.

Social issues don't typically dominate the discussion in shaky economies. But they do raise emotions important to factors like voter turnout. And they can be key tools for political candidates clamoring for attention, campaign cash or just a change of subject in an election year.

"The public is reacting to what it's hearing about," said Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center. In a political season, he said, "when the red meat is thrown out there, the politicians are going to go after it."

The economy still tops the list of voters' concerns and probably will still shape this presidential election. For now, at least, the culture wars of the 1990s are back. It's not clear which party will benefit because the same group of voters that opposes abortion might split over gay marriage or whether cancer research should be immune from politics. And it's not yet known to what extent, if at all, social issues will influence voters on Election Day.

Jobs, jobs, jobs – it's been the governing mantra of both parties since the economic bust of 2008, through President Barack Obama's sweeping overhaul of health insurance and the 2010 elections that returned control of the House to Republicans. Since then, voters have turned angry while remaining anxious over the economy's crawl toward stability. Republicans have been keen to blame the slow-motion progress on Obama in their drive to deny him a second term.

Then, as the GOP nomination fight churned with no resolution in sight, the economy began to grow. Unemployment rates dipped. And a cascade of cultural political developments inspired a new set of talking points for the year's crop of political hopefuls:

_Supporters of Planned Parenthood, which provides abortion services, helped force the resignation of Susan G. Komen For the Cure executive Karen Handel after the breast cancer research group cut grants to the organization, then reversed course.

_Catholic bishops began sparring with the White House over a new requirement that Catholic-affiliated institutions such as hospitals and schools must provide insurance coverage for birth control for their employees even though the church opposes artificial contraception. On Friday, Obama announced an update to the policy. Under the change, religious employers will not have to cover birth control for their employees. The government, instead, will demand that insurance companies be directly responsible for providing contraception.

_A federal appeals court in California struck down the state's gay marriage ban, prompting criticism from the Republican presidential candidates and others who charged that unelected judges were overruling the will of voters.

For both parties, social policy puts key constituencies at stake. Republicans are courting the religious conservatives that populate their base, including Catholics in battleground states like Ohio and Pennsylvania. Obama, meanwhile, is trying to preserve support among women, moderates and independents.

Wednesday was a key pivot point.

Hours after GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum won all three states holding votes Tuesday night and stalled Mitt Romney's modest winning streak, congressional leaders issued tightly coordinated statements on another subject: The White House's policy on birth control coverage was a government mandate that threatens religious freedom and violates the Constitution.

In a floor speech rare for a speaker of the House, Ohioan John Boehner, a Catholic, accused the administration of undermining some of the country's most vital institutions, such as Catholic charities, schools and hospitals. He demanded that Obama rescind the policy and pledged that Congress would if Obama didn't.

"This attack by the federal government on religious freedom in our country cannot stand, and will not stand," Boehner said.

Across the Capitol, one rising star made clear the matter was a starkly political issue in the year's presidential and congressional elections.

"We have plenty of other issues to take to the American people throughout the year and in the November elections. This doesn't have to be one of them," Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in English. As he often does, Rubio repeated his statement in Spanish – an effort to make sure Hispanic voters in Florida and beyond, many of them Catholic, got the message.

But where Republicans cast the White House's contraception policy as an assault on the freedom of religion itself, Democrats argued for the preservation of affordable birth control for women. The White House circulated letters from women's groups defending the policy and signaled on Tuesday that a compromise was possible.

Former Obama aide Jen Psaki suggested the uproar was due in part to the GOP nomination fight, noting that the administration's directive requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control for their employees was based on a policy used by many states.

"Where has the outrage been up to now?" Psaki said.

On the presidential campaign trail, the GOP candidates competing for conservative votes presented themselves as foes of any efforts to remove religion and morals from public discourse. Some described those efforts in the language of war.

Romney, a Mormon, is embracing social issues in a way he hasn't to this point in the campaign as he fends off threats from two challengers. The Obama administration, he says, is waging "an assault on religion."

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Catholic, says Democrats have "declared war on the Catholic Church."

Santorum's resurgence has coincided with the surge in controversy over social issues. During a two-day sprint through Oklahoma and Texas, he used the marriage and contraception rulings on the two coasts to raise broader concerns that the courts and the Obama administration are "trying to shutter faith" and "push it out of the public square."

"They are taking faith and crushing it," he told a Texas rally Wednesday. "When you marginalize faith in America, when you remove the pillar of God-given rights, then what's left?"

It's powerful rhetoric, to be sure. But interviews Thursday with nearly two dozen attendees of the Conservative PAC convention in Washington produced remarkably similar sentiments: Even the most conservative voter cares most about the nation's fiscal health.

"I really think this election will turn on the economy," said Tina Katcheves, 38, a patent attorney from Howard County, Md.

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Associated Press writers Brian Bakst, Charles Babington and Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.

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Obama20122016
I'm a Progressive dog who speaks
11:39 PM on 03/08/2012
How about we defund churches that aren't even suppose to be into politics and receiving tax dollars ?
04:59 AM on 02/14/2012
Insurance companies represent both the pharmaceutical companies and the patients, then in that case only the lawyer represents the patients in a hospital emergency room situation, in the case that a patient goes for (some reason) a check up/hospital, something goes wrong and he's laid up for some time, the savings that is given to doctors and treatments could be and should be passed on also to patients through the hospital and insurance and the mutual benefits of it.
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02:56 PM on 02/12/2012
As Team Obama wants it to be. As stated in the November 2011 Dem playbook.

Since they cannot defend or stand anywhere on their economic failures, the best diversion are social issues which matter little in an economic crisis. So far, its backfiring!!

Regardless, the collapse of the dollar and QE in 6-8 months will erase any campaign pretense dog and pony show.
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fgrammit
09:37 AM on 02/12/2012
i guess they can't talk about the economy with out the mud showing on their faces so they are turning the conversation to sexual oriented subjects. They have no answers to fixing the economy therefore they avoid talking about it EXCEPT to blame OBAMA for the last decade of republican misrule.
09:51 PM on 02/11/2012
Not only the birth control at religious organizations, according to the constitutional, every man and woman is born free and have every right to pursue their own happiness whether they be gay or transgendered. if they want to be married, then by all means, lets respect their right to be married. We all have oportunities to have same rights so lets include them as well. We do this out of respect. it is a hot political button now and I encourage progress for good for all.
09:07 PM on 02/11/2012
It is my observation that our constitutional rights say separation of the law and religion. So why the heck is the religious freaks running the show saying that they would not allow it. Many non Christains work for Catholic organizations and they have a right to have birth control be covered expense. If not for that, we will slide down social issues with many born unwanted children when they were not planned. Face the facts, sex happens and if not protected, pregnancies does happen when one is not wanted. Look at teh statitstics of having too many people on the planet with barely enough food to feed everyone on the planet. Look at also unwanted kids are being abandoned, abused and murdered by parents. This is def a social issue that needs to be addressed. Everyone should have the opportunity to have birth control be covered if they choose to do so. Gotta think in the long range goals to the outcome instead of having tunnel vision and suffering the repercusions of society ills. For centuries, mothers not wanting children but getting preggers, they go to back yard allies to have that pregnancy happen and suffer with either deaths or permanent damages to organs. Think about this.
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MIVOTE
Adds wisdom to knowledge
08:45 PM on 02/11/2012
These Rightwing manufactured issues -- which the media finds necessary to follow -- are just a distraction from real American issues... Social issues can't retake politics -- People with their nonsense do!
10:29 PM on 02/11/2012
If anyone manufactures "issues" in this country it is the left.......by a longshot.
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dtrobert
11:16 PM on 02/11/2012
Yeah, sure. You do realize that the contraception insurance idea came from Republicans, right? And that the people who call it tyranny now, were advocating it just a few years back? That the same is true of the individual mandate, and of cap-and-trade? Yet as soon as Dems agree with those ideas, they automatically become by that very fact unacceptable and tyrannical?

And you don't see how all of these issues are purely manufactured for political effect?

I have a bridge to sell you...
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eAmondale
Have Micro . . . will Bio
05:26 AM on 02/12/2012
FLOP
poppie0144
use our natural gas
07:01 PM on 02/11/2012
Even when Obama found out how much hot water. He was in from the Catholics in this country, and religious leaders, he then made an about turn. However, you notice he still sticks to his guns to get someone else to pay, not the people that will bill in this case. Supposedly, the women that have the insurance. He then goes after the insurance company attacking free enterprise to get them to pay the bill now, all of this is foolishness because in the end, they will have to raise rates on something else. Insured in order to get the people to pay. Why is it the man is unable to let free enterprise work? Why are the progressives always trying to make someone else paid the bill?
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07:31 PM on 02/11/2012
Tried to fan you. HP is broken today again. Why do progressives always try to make others pay the bill? Because that's what redistribution of wealth is about.
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08:47 PM on 02/11/2012
Do you and the dumklutz above you know how insurance works? Perhaps not...only non workers would make such a silly statement.
poppie0144
use our natural gas
02:45 AM on 02/12/2012
you are 100% right.
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franksnmail
Here's What I Really Think!
07:55 PM on 02/11/2012
The liberals in general are about getting someone else to foot the bill for everything. Have you noticed his new budget? Several hundred billion stimulus $$ proposed to pay off unions - again..
Time to dump the clown and start over!
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08:48 PM on 02/11/2012
Do you wear RedCoat clothing too...is that how you guys want to start over?

Well you'll be starting over with a very few. The rest of us are moving forward.
poppie0144
use our natural gas
02:43 AM on 02/12/2012
I fully agree!
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koos458
The Weather is Aways Nicer in Coos Bay
06:18 PM on 02/11/2012
The economy is a social issue.
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fgrammit
09:44 AM on 02/12/2012
THE ECONOMY IS THE REAL ISSUE AND THE GOP DOES NOT WISH TO ADDRESS IT BECAUSE THEY HAVE NOTHING TO CURE IT BUT THE SAME RHETORIC THAT RUINED IT. if they bring it up they will be showing themselves as the fools they are economically
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BMcCue7
I'm Buddy McCue (and you're not.)
08:25 AM on 02/13/2012
Unless they can rewrite history to suit themselves.

And they can.
05:30 PM on 02/11/2012
Mahatma Ghandi said it best "I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another."

Social issues are divisive and play on people's emotions and they are also uniting for the same reason. Stirring up strong emotions is what gets people interested and sometimes drives the non-voter to vote. Social issues are political, always have been and always will be. The media drives the social as political rhetoric the most, second to candidates trying to win an election.

And with the right, all they know how to do is play the religious card and the lets-not-tax-the-wealthy one.
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07:34 PM on 02/11/2012
But who's playing the race card? The left. As an Independent, I'm voting repub in Nov. because I'm sick of this administration's class warfare.
09:04 PM on 02/11/2012
Before I go in on your statement, I implore you to watch this video. And if after you still think the left are the only ones playing the race card well you are wrong.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbkNM6u44pQ
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fgrammit
09:46 AM on 02/12/2012
the warfare BEGINS on the right they started it and now they claim fowl because the left is fighting back against it. LOL can't take it but they sure can shovel it out.
05:20 PM on 02/11/2012
Not really sure when gay marriage, abortion and contraceptives became such major issues and our economy, illegal immigration, absolutely insane foreign aid and jobs went to the back seat. As far as I'm concerned - not 1 of the politicians, including the present administration, is worth voting for. I am all in favor of voting outside the rediculous 2 party system that is getting shoved down our throats again. I would have voted for Trump if he ran -- only because he is a businessman - not a politician. He would take a look at foreign aid and say this is crazy -- let's make make foreign aid zero !!!!!!!!
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fgrammit
08:53 AM on 02/13/2012
trump is a ZERO he is such a good business man that he has had to declare bankruptcy 3 times already lol
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averagezoe
Don't breed or buy while homeless animals die!
05:07 PM on 02/11/2012
The GOP freakshow is doing exactly what this article implies. When you don't have a clue as to foreign policy or economics, lash out and sound off about issues that have an emotional impact and tend to drown out all reason. I have to give the cetins credit for having hit on each and every one. Abortion, birth control, religion and gay marriage - all perfectly suited to whip the hoi polloi into a frenzy. With the mental acuity of most Republican voters on the decline, this smoke screen could well be the ticket to the White House.
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franksnmail
Here's What I Really Think!
08:00 PM on 02/11/2012
Since we've had a three year freakshow with the Obama gang, anything would be better.. Time for the clown to go back to his Chicago circus... out in 2012
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fgrammit
08:54 AM on 02/13/2012
OR the ticket home from the congress because not everyone is fooled by them they just think they are.
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05:06 PM on 02/11/2012
Obama's failed monetary policies are the worst tax possible-

on the Middle Class-

and yet these ignorant masses still vote for him.

When cheap dollars flood the market-

commodity prices RISE-

this means it costs far MORE money to pay for gasoline-

and other commodities.

Result? People have LESS MONEY in their pockets due to high gas prices.

Less money in their pocket when they try to purchase beef or bacon or pork etc.

Middle class people are being priced out of basic food groups!

Having less money in your pocket is the same as being TAXED.

Retirees "earn" 1% on their CD's, when they used to earn 4%.

That's the same as a 75% TAX RATE on the elderly.

4% taxed at 75% equals 1%.

I could go on. You either "get this" or you don't.

Obama? A fiscal and monetary NIGHTMARE-

for America.
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dwalpr
Does yer dewg bite?
11:22 PM on 02/11/2012
You can spin to your hearts content but Obama has NOT raised taxes on the midlle class or anyone for that matter. The source of all your problems that you are trying to blame on Obama is the 2008 recession, as any economist would tell you. And why do you think Obama is the FED in the first place and that the economy is not improving? It's armchair economic Bush apologist like yourself that don't get it!
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01:10 PM on 02/12/2012
Democrats controlled ALL of Congress in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2020, and half of 2011.

They controlled all budgetary spending and ALL oversight of all committees in Congress.

Democrats ENCOURAGED complete lack of underwriting standards in their promotion of PC home ownership.

Democrat Barney Frank's infamous "let's roll the dice"-

when it came to Fannie and Freddie underwriting billions in bad loans.

And you lay the blame for the Recession solely at the feet of Bush?

My, what a partisan Idealogue you are.

Those are the very worst kind.
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05:03 PM on 02/11/2012
The economy is still in serious trouble, a federal budget seems like wishful thinking, the movers in DC are talking past each other more and more so we get...social issues? Does "distraction" sound like a good phrase?
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fgrammit
09:04 AM on 02/13/2012
obstruction seems closer to the truth of it. The right has blatantly stated their main agenda is to get obama out of the white house. hence they will do nothing to improve the economy because they do not want him to have that in his favor in this election. BUT they have gone so far that they are spiting themselves because their sociopathic behavior has demonized them to many who might otherwise have voted for them