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Friday, October 28, 2011

How Catholic Conservatives Could Quietly Remake the Republican Presidential Race

As this point in the presidential campaign cycle, those of us in the press corps have typed tens of thousands of words about the influential role of evangelicals in selecting the next Republican nominee. Sure, sometimes we use the phrase “social conservatives” to recognize that evangelical Protestants aren’t the only voters who care about social issues. When it comes to specifics, however, we cite polls that track evangelical preferences and we write about candidates appearing at evangelical churches or winning endorsements from evangelical leaders.

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2 comments:

Drew said...

Religious leaders endorsing candidates and recommending how people vote should be grounds to remove their tax exception.

Anonymous said...

Agreed.