Bible And The Ballot Box

About The Book

The 1988 elections abruptly brought the importance of religion in American politics into sharp focus. Two ministers Pat Robertson and Jesse Jackson sought their party's presidential nominations by mobilizing key religious constituencies. In addition a host of other religious groups from the Catholic bishops to the Jewish community sought to influence the election outcome. More than ever religion was a critical factor in the ballots cast by millions of Americans. As the twentieth century draws to a close it is clear that religion will continue to be a powerful factor in electoral politics. This volume investigates the many ways religion influenced electoral politics in 1988 tracing the links between elites activists and voters in the major religious traditions. Special attention is paid to the leaders of Protestant Catholic and Jewish organizations; to important sets of activists such as ministers party leaders and campaign contributors; and to the behavior of key voting blocs including white evangelical and mainline Protestants black Protestants Catholics and Jews.
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