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Politics and Religion

This topic is for discussing the complicated interplay between politics and religion. It is NOT for espousing, recruiting, proselytizing, or in any way preaching the virtues, beliefs, or theology of any particular religion. Participants who cannot refrain from the above will be disqualified from this discussion.

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{Politics.72.1}: Jane W {janew} Tue, 14 Oct 2003 11:30:27 EDT (16 lines)

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This is an interesting article about some of the myths involving
politics and religion.

The article outlines 7 myths:
Myth 1: Evangelicals all vote Republican.
Myth 2: The religious right flooded the polls for George W. Bush in
2000.
Myth 3: Bush's religion talk has appealed to his base but has
alienated moderate swing voters.
Myth 4: In this era, no candidate would lose votes just based on his
or her religion.
Myth 5: Most religious extremists are in the GOP.
Myth 6: Hispanics are conservative.
Myth 7: The key to the Catholic vote is abortion.

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