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Does Polling Data Reveal ‘Teavangelicals?’

The latest polling data shows that Tea Party members and conservative evangelicals came out in force at the ballot box. Read More

Inside the Beltway

Oh, ye of big faith. Like, really big faith. The largest single constituency in the electorate in the midterm elections was "self-identified evangelicals," who comprised 29 percent of the vote and cast a hefty 78 percent of their ballots for Republican Read More

Ralph Reed on Parker Spitzer

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Researchers: Conservative Christian Voters Can’t Be Ignored

Exit polls reveal that Conservative Christian voters are a large and growing political force that "cannot be ignored," says the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Read More

EVANGELICAL, SOCIAL CONSERVATIVE TURNOUT IHIGHEST EVER RECORDED IN MID-TERM ELECTION

(Duluth, GA) According to a post-election survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies for the Faith and Freedom Coalition, the largest single constituency in the electorate in the 2010 midterm elections was self-identified evangelicals, who comprised 29% of the vote and cast an astonishing 78% of their ballots for Republican candidates. Read More

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