Three's a Crowd

The Brian Lehrer Show | Mar 31, 2010
A group of conservatives, many of them Christians, have stated that they would consider launching a third-party candidate if both the Republicans and Democrats nominate a pro-choice candidate. Charles W. Dunn, dean of Regent University's Robertson School of Government and the editor of The Future of Conservatism: Conflict and Consensus in the Post-Reagan Era (ISI Books, 2007) and author of The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership (Prentice Hall, 2006) analyzes what a third party run would do to the Republican party.

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