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 [...]
For all the time, money, and effort that Democrats and their liberal allies spent trying to move the faithful into their column–particularly the white faithful–it seems that they have relatively little to show for it, despite Obama’s decisive victory. Yes, [...]
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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 » |