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Religion and Voting in the 2004 Election: A Question of Black and White

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In this paper, I look at the role of membership in an evangelical church along with evangelical attitudes on voting behavior in the 2004 presidential election. Moreover, I also look at the differences between blacks and whites. I find that membership in evangelical churches leads to quite different behaviors for blacks and whites.

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Lockerbie, Brad. "Religion and Voting in the 2004 Election: A Question of Black and White" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Hotel InterContinental, New Orleans, LA, Jan 03, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p143604_index.html>

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Abstract: In this paper, I look at the role of membership in an evangelical church along with evangelical attitudes on voting behavior in the 2004 presidential election. Moreover, I also look at the differences between blacks and whites. I find that membership in evangelical churches leads to quite different behaviors for blacks and whites.

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Religion and Voting in the 2004 Election: A Question of Black and White Brad Lockerbie Department of Political Science School of Public and International Affairs University of Georgia Paper presented for delivery at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association New Orleans LA January 3-7 2007. INTRODUCTION Voting behavior is one of the most studied areas of political science but only recently has there been systematic study of the role religion plays in our decisions. Early
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