Why are Republicans re-embracing Todd Akin?

Nearly the entire GOP spurned the Senate candidate after his controversial "legitimate rape" comment. Now, he's regaining support. What's changed?

Todd Akin and Newt Gingrich
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Things are looking up for the once-declared-dead Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin. The Senate Conservatives Fund on Thursday pledged $290,000 to help him defeat vulnerable Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill. The news came a day after the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), which had denounced Akin over his remark last month about how "legitimate rape" rarely causes pregnancy, announced that it supports him, too. Some powerful conservatives, including Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and former GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum, also called on their fellow Republicans to let bygones be bygones and help Akin defeat McCaskill. Why the change of heart? Here, a brief guide:

Had Republicans really abandoned Akin?

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