With Election Day finally having come and gone, God-o-Meter is closing up shop till 2012–or at least 2010. Till then, get your faith and politics fix over at Beliefnet editor-in-chief Steve Waldman’s blog.
With Election Day finally having come and gone, God-o-Meter is closing up shop till 2012–or at least 2010. Till then, get your faith and politics fix over at Beliefnet editor-in-chief Steve Waldman’s blog.
The first priorities for Barack Obama’s administration will be the economy and a variety of foreign policy issues. But the burgeoning religious left, which worked so hard to get Obama elected, expects some movement on its issues, including a robust [...]
God-o-Meter wrote a piece for today’s Roll Call on the vindication of Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean’s much-derided 50-State Strategy, which is largely about reaching out to the nation’s more religious voters in the red states: Years before Barack [...]
Amid today’s talk that Barack Obama has narrowed the God Gap, God-o-Meter checked in with Ralph Reed, who spearheaded religious outreach for George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 campaigns and who pioneered such outreach for Republicans as executive director of [...]
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Previous Posts
Closed for the Season
posted 4:32:33pm Nov. 19, 2008 | read full post »
On The Religious Left, Great Expectations
posted 1:49:31pm Nov. 07, 2008 | read full post »
Howard Dean's Vindication
posted 2:01:06pm Nov. 06, 2008 | read full post »
A Post-Election Chat with Ralph Reed
posted 3:09:07pm Nov. 05, 2008 | read full post »
More Innacurate Faith Storylines From the Media
posted 11:53:20am Nov. 05, 2008 | read full post » |