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Faith in the 2012 ElectionReligion emerged as an important issue in the 2012 presidential campaign. The personal religious identity of President Barack Obama and the Republican candidate, Governor...
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Commentary on the Election
This collection gathers together key statements from politicians, campaign officials, journalists, and others as they analyze and react to the role of religion in the 2012...
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Finding the Common Ground for the Common Good: Toward an Evangelical Catholic Partnership on Public Policy
February 28, 2006
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Public Religion Research Institute Survey Shows US Christians Divided in Support for Health Care Law
June 27, 2012
A majority (52%) of white evangelical Protestants favor the Supreme Court overturning the health care law. White mainline Protestants are more divided, with 44% in favor of the Supreme Court overturning the law, and 34% opposed. By contrast, nearly half (46%) of Catholics oppose the Supreme Court overturning the health care law, while 36% are in favor. A strong majority (60%) of minority Christians oppose the Supreme Court overturning the health care law.