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Evangelicals Are Political Powerhouses, But For How Long?
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
Since the rise of Ronald Reagan, evangelical voters have been one of the powerhouses when it comes to political voting blocs. Their influence, however, might be on the decline as evangelicals begin to split along generational lines when it comes to key political issues. Young evangelicals are far more likely to hold liberal views on…
British Conservatives losing Christian voters
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Pollsters say 83 percent of church-going British voters are opposed to Prime Minister David Cameron’s proposal to legalize same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom — and 57 percent are “less likely to vote” for his party as a result. “The poll results are likely to be viewed as very concerning by the Conservative Party,” notes…
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