MODU
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« on: September 05, 2006, 04:26:09 PM » |
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When you consider over 75% of the nation identifies as "Christian" and the Democrats have the larger proportion of the voting public, you have to assume that at least 50% of the Democrats are "Christian." The problem is many of the hot topic campaign issues the Democratic Party promotes run against Christian beliefs, so it is hard for them to promote a religious voice. They can do it by moderating the party tone, allowing individual candidates within the party campaign a more liberal/hard-line position (which means only a smaller part of the population might be turned off by the party message).
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