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 WASHINGTON (RNS) Republican presidential contender Rick Santorum, leading the GOP field in national polls, is defending his views questioning prenatal testing and President Obama's "theology." By Susan Page.

Topics: Politics, Election
Tags: gop, prenatel tesing, rick santorum, social conservatives, theology

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