{"id":972,"date":"2008-10-02T17:41:23","date_gmt":"2008-10-02T17:41:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/10\/midwest-methodists-may-be-slee.php"},"modified":"2008-10-02T17:41:23","modified_gmt":"2008-10-02T17:41:23","slug":"midwest-methodists-may-be-slee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/10\/midwest-methodists-may-be-slee","title":{"rendered":"Midwest Methodists May Be &#8216;Sleeper&#8217; Win for Obama"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When the Rev. John Edgar cast his ballot Tuesday (Sept. 30) as part of Ohio&#8217;s early voting program, he had two things in mind: his faith and the economy.<br \/>\nHe checked the box for Sen. Barack Obama.<br \/>\n&#8220;Particularly with his background as a community organizer, (Obama) will be concerned about what happens to the least of these among our brothers and sisters,&#8221; said Edgar, 55, the founding pastor of the United Methodist Church for All People in Columbus.<br \/>\nLike other clergy interviewed for this article, Edgar stressed that he was speaking as a private citizen, and would not use his pulpit for political partisanship.<br \/>\nThe Obama campaign is keenly aware that winning Ohio and other crucial Midwest swing states will require the support of a lot more people like Edgar. In fact, for all the talk about Catholic and evangelical voters this campaign, Joshua DuBois, Obama&#8217;s director of religious affairs, calls the United Methodist Church the &#8220;sleeper&#8221; vote.<br \/>\n&#8220;It&#8217;s a large, diverse denomination with a rich history and significant presence in many key battleground states,&#8221; said DuBois. &#8220;Methodists have been leaders in connecting the values of faith with the values of public policy, and obviously that&#8217;s something Sen. Obama does with great frequency.&#8221;<br \/>\nUnited Methodists make up a relatively small slice &#8212; about 3 percent to 9 percent &#8212; of the total population of Midwestern states such as Ohio, Indiana and Iowa. The church has a larger presence in the South, where it tends to reflect that region&#8217;s conservatism.<br \/>\nIn the Midwest, though, mainline Protestants tend to be more centrist, and outnumber evangelicals in many areas. Siphoning off a smidge of these voters could pay large dividends in a close election, political scientists say.<br \/>\nDuBois said the Obama campaign is targeting Midwest United Methodists through town hall meetings, house parties and conference calls with notables like Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, a former UMC pastor, and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., an active UMC minister.<br \/>\nSen. John McCain&#8217;s campaign refused repeated requests for comments about its faith outreach efforts.<br \/>\nUnited Methodists are important players in the Midwest, said Mark Silk, co-author of the book &#8220;One Nation, Divisible: How Regional Differences Shape American Politics.&#8221; And with the GOP&#8217;s aggressive courtship of conservative evangelicals, many mainline Protestants are open to new suitors.<br \/>\n&#8220;This is really where the action is,&#8221; said Silk, a professor of religion in public life at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.<br \/>\nWith about 8 million members in the U.S., the United Methodist Church is the country&#8217;s largest mainline Protestant church, but it defies easy categorization. It&#8217;s the church of both President Bush and Sen. Hillary Clinton; it officially supports abortion rights and affirmative action but opposes gay marriage.<br \/>\nAbout 47 percent of United Methodists identify as Republicans or lean conservative, while nearly 42 percent say they&#8217;re Democrats or lean liberal, according to a study released in June by the non-partisan Pew Forum on Religion &amp; Public Life.<br \/>\nIn 2004, a solid majority of mainline Protestants (which includes United Methodists) voted for President Bush. This year, more than 35 percent of mainline Protestants say they&#8217;re still persuadable, according to John C. Green, a senior fellow at Pew.<br \/>\nThe Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, pastor of a Houston United Methodist megachurch and personal friend of Bush, is working to persuade a few fence-sitters to vote for Obama. Caldwell said Obama embodies Methodism founder John Wesley&#8217;s belief in &#8220;personal piety and social holiness.&#8221;<br \/>\nIn his personal life, Obama is an &#8220;upstanding citizen who honors his family,&#8221; Caldwell said, and in his career, he chose public service over private gain.<br \/>\n&#8220;That speaks to the DNA of Wesleyanism: getting involved in the community &#8230; letting the word become flesh,&#8221; Caldwell said.<br \/>\nJeanne Van Zoeren, a lay Methodist from Michigan who has stumped for Obama in Indiana and her own state, said the balance of Obama&#8217;s social philosophy mirrors Methodism.<br \/>\n&#8220;Methodists are very strong in social justice activities,&#8221; with individuals reaching out to help the needy, she said. &#8220;On the other hand, we also believe, as Barack Obama does, that government has a responsibility for oversight in society.&#8221;<br \/>\nOther Midwest United Methodists aren&#8217;t sold on Obama.<br \/>\nThe Rev. Chet Harris, senior pastor of Dueber United Methodist Church in Canton, Ohio, said the Illinois senator &#8220;leans too far toward socialism for me.&#8221; Harris said he plans to vote for McCain.<br \/>\nAbout 200 miles south, at Faith Community Church of West Chester, the Rev. Norm Coleman said he likewise plans to vote for the Arizona senator. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know about Obama&#8217;s Christianity, that&#8217;s what brings me into question about him.&#8221;<br \/>\nFinally, there are those like the Rev. Ken Chalker, who says he&#8217;s uncertain about his ballot but certainly sick of the political advertising bombarding the Buckeye State.<br \/>\n&#8220;I am so cynical about it,&#8221; said Chalker, pastor of First United Methodist Church of Cleveland. &#8220;I know that&#8217;s not good, but I am.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>By Daniel Burke<br \/>\nReligion News Service<br \/>\nCopyright 2008 Religion News Service.  All rights reserved.  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