{"id":247,"date":"2008-09-05T11:11:34","date_gmt":"2008-09-05T11:11:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/stevenwaldman\/2008\/09\/farewell-to-the-obamagelicals.html"},"modified":"2008-09-05T11:11:34","modified_gmt":"2008-09-05T11:11:34","slug":"farewell-to-the-obamagelicals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/stevenwaldman\/2008\/09\/farewell-to-the-obamagelicals.html","title":{"rendered":"Farewell to the Obamagelicals?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The moderate evangelical vote is slipping away from Barack Obama.<br \/>\nAll year, Sen. Obama has worked hard to win evangelical voters. They&#8217;ve run campaign ads, distributed literature about being a &#8220;committed Christian,&#8221; and offered numerous outreach events at the Democratic convention. At stake are about six million voters &#8211; moderate evangelicals who voted for George W. Bush last time but were intrigued by Sen. Obama.<br \/>\n&#8220;Because of the emotional\/social hot-buttons of the traditional evangelical community, things just got very difficult for Sen. Obama,&#8221; said Joel Hunter, the Republican pastor who gave the benediction at the Democratic convention. &#8220;I am not sure of the shelf-life of ecstasy.&#8221;<br \/>\nEarlier in the week, Mark DeMoss, a supporter or John McCain who had earlier predicted Sen. Obama could get as much as 40% of the evangelical vote, revised his estimates downward. Was it &#8220;game over?&#8221; I asked. &#8220;Yes, I think so,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nSeveral things have battered Sen. Obama&#8217;s standing with moderate evangelicals:<br \/>\n1) His poor performance at the Saddleback candidates forum, especially (or perhaps entirely) his comment about it being &#8220;above my pay grade&#8221; to know when life begins.<br \/>\n2) John McCain&#8217;s selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, an appealing antiabortion figure and the perceived attacks on her by the media, which led evangelicals to think the &#8220;elites&#8221; were against them. This sentiment has been skillfully stoked by the Republicans.<br \/>\n3) The Democrats&#8217; decision to run radio ads championing Sen. Obama&#8217;s abortion-rights position without discussing his abortion-reduction agenda. &#8220;Unless the Obama campaign will stop emphasizing abortion rights and strongly address the major common cause issues with a spirited vision and practical details, the Republicans can continue to scoop up a ton of votes,&#8221; says Hunter.<br \/>\n4) The Obama campaign&#8217;s failure to combat effectively the charge that he opposed giving protection to infants who survive abortions. It&#8217;s now become a standard part of the Republican litany that Sen. Obama supports not only abortion but also infanticide.<br \/>\n5) Quiet concern among evangelical leaders of faith-based groups that Sen. Obama&#8217;s faith-based initiative would leave most faith-based groups in the cold because he wouldn&#8217;t allow them to hire only from their particular faith.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s certainly possible the Obama campaign could turn the situation around. In a sign that Democrats realize just how much damage has been done, the liberal religious group Matthew 25 released a statement accusing Gov. Palin of acting in an un-Christian manner. &#8220;In questioning not only Barack Obama&#8217;s policies but also his motivations, and mocking his career, Palin went far beyond what could be considered acceptable disagreement and into what looked like open hatred for her political opponents,&#8221; the group stated Thursday. &#8220;The name of Christ should never be associated with hate or contempt for one&#8217;s fellow human being, but last night, in Sarah Palin, we believe it was.&#8221;<br \/>\nBut counter-attacking won&#8217;t be sufficient. Sen. Obama will need to address the core anxieties that have arisen, some because of misleading attacks and others because of his own decisions.<br \/>\nReprinted from <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.wsj.com\/politicalperceptions\/2008\/09\/05\/obama-is-losing-support-among-moderate-evangelicals\/\"><\/a>WSJ.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The moderate evangelical vote is slipping away from Barack Obama. All year, Sen. Obama has worked hard to win evangelical voters. They&#8217;ve run campaign ads, distributed literature about being a &#8220;committed Christian,&#8221; and offered numerous outreach events at the Democratic convention. 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