Campaign 2008 and Religious Voters
Jun 9, 2008
Calvin College | Henry (Paul B.) Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics
Participants spoke to reporters and released results of the Henry Institute National Survey on Religion and Public Life about religious voters in the 2008 presidential election. The study examined attitudes, affiliations and ..
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Participants spoke to reporters and released results of the Henry Institute National Survey on Religion and Public Life about religious voters in the 2008 presidential election. The study examined attitudes, affiliations and political preferences of voters in 18 different religious categories. Among the topics addressed were divisions among self-identified evangelical voters, attitudes toward environmental issues, and demographic differences in religious behavior.
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