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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Under fire from his own party for controversial comments on rape, U.S. Republican Representative Todd Akin on Thursday won the support of social conservatives in his effort to stay in Missouri's U.S. Senate race. Akin met members of the Council for National Policy, a coalition of conservative and evangelical leaders, in Tampa, Florida, as the controversy over his remarks on rape and abortion threatened to harden into a standoff between some Republican leaders and social conservatives. …
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