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12/02/2003 Entry: "Religion splits voters"
According to Agape Press, US voters are divided along religious lines
If you follow your regular routine and attend church on Sunday, October 31, 2004, there is a good chance you will vote two days later to give George W. Bush another four years in the White House ... people who attend church regularly will probably vote Republican by a 2-1 margin (63% to 37%) -- and the reverse is true: those who never do to church likely will vote Democratic by a 2-1 margin (62% to 38%)I can't make my mind what point this article is trying to make. Is it simply a dispassionate report of a survey? Or are we being reminded that good Christians vote Republican?
Replies:
So where, I ask, are all the Church going American Christians? They haven't shown up in this rigorously prepared scientific sample of - err - three!
Posted by Richard @ 12/04/2003 09:05 AM CST
....people who attend church regularly will probably vote Republican by a 2-1 margin......, I must be the exception to the rule then.
Posted by Carroll Sickles @ 12/04/2003 04:48 AM CST
I certainly second that motion, party affiliation be hanged.
Posted by Rick O'Donnell @ 12/04/2003 02:54 AM CST
Well, here's one church-going Christian who doesn't plan on giving Bush a vote in '04...
Posted by Jonathan @ 12/03/2003 02:17 PM CST