Barbour’s mixed messaging on social-issue ‘truce’ can’t last long
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour has a decision to make, and it’s not just about running for president.
Barbour must decide whether to embrace Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels’s call for Republicans to agree to a truce on social issues.
Over the past year, Barbour has repeatedly sent mixed signals on whether he believes in a truce. The mixed messages continued at last week’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he told one pro-life group that social issues matter, but opined to a conservative magazine that “purity is not a winner in politics.”
The Hill
2/16/11
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