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The Disappearing God Gap Religion In The 2008 Presidential Election Corwin Smidt

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The Disappearing God Gap Religion In The 2008 Presidential Election Corwin Smidt
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Corwin Smidt, Kevin den Dulk, Bryan Froehle, James Penning, Stephen Monsma, Douglas Koopman
ISBN: 0199734704, 9780199734702, 0199734712
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Disappearing God Gap Religion In The 2008 Presidential Election Corwin Smidt by Corwin Smidt, Kevin Den Dulk, Bryan Froehle, James Penning, Stephen Monsma, Douglas Koopman 0199734704, 9780199734702, 0199734712 instant download after payment.

After the reelection of George W. Bush in 2004, the "God Gap" became a hotly debated political issue. Religious voters were seen as the key to Bush's victory, and Democrats began scrambling to reach out to them. Four years later, however, with the economy in a tailspin on election day, religion barely seemed to register on people's radar screens. In this book, a team of well-regarded scholars digs deeper to examine the role religion played in the 2008 campaign. They take a long view, placing the election in historical context and looking at the campaign as a whole, from the primaries through all the way through election day. At the heart of their analysis is data gleaned from a national survey conducted by the authors, in which voters were interviewed in the spring of 2008 and then re-interviewed after the election.

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