NEW YORK (AP) - With the congressional sex scandal still troubling Republicans, one of the United States' top evangelical leaders is now accused of paying for gay sex. Heading into Tuesday's elections, liberals and some conservatives are saying the Republican party that prides itself on family values has a hypocrisy problem. Ted Haggard, a staunch foe of same-sex marriage and occasional participant in White House conference calls, resigned as president of the National Association of Evangelicals and head of his Colorado church following allegations he met monthly with a homosexual prostitute for three years. Haggard denies having sex with the...