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Faith & the Vote. Bill Tammeus and Helen T. Gray.

by Tammeus, Bill; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 34Institutions. Publisher: Kansas City Star, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Campaign issues | Christianity and culture | Church and state | Conservatism -- Religious aspects | Election 2004 | Evangelicalism | Protestant churches | Religion and politics | Social values | Voter registration | VotingDDC classification: 050 Summary: "A leading Southern Baptist brought a concise message to his evangelical audience last week [Aug. 2004]--get out and vote and vote your values....As Election Day 2004 nears, as both presidential campaigns stress the importance of 'values,' people of various faiths appear to be mobilizing. Across the country, churches and synagogues and temples in many neighborhoods, regardless of religion or denomination, are urging their congregations to vote." (KANSAS CITY STAR) This article discusses how more than ever, religious leaders are urging their followers to vote by following their religious convictions.
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Originally Published: Faith & the Vote, Aug. 25, 2004; pp. n.p..

"A leading Southern Baptist brought a concise message to his evangelical audience last week [Aug. 2004]--get out and vote and vote your values....As Election Day 2004 nears, as both presidential campaigns stress the importance of 'values,' people of various faiths appear to be mobilizing. Across the country, churches and synagogues and temples in many neighborhoods, regardless of religion or denomination, are urging their congregations to vote." (KANSAS CITY STAR) This article discusses how more than ever, religious leaders are urging their followers to vote by following their religious convictions.

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