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        Wednesday January 30, 2008

        Upon Exit, Advocating for Poor

        edwards.jpgJohn Edwards is dropping out of the presidential race today.On CNN, Jessica Yellin is reporting that Edwards phoned Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama yesterday to urge them to make fighting poverty, his signature issue, and important part of their campaigns. Edwards never had the kind of intense religious outreach operation of the Obama or Clinton campaigns, but he did consistently campaign on the moral issue of ending poverty. For that, God-o-Meter is goosing his rating until Edwards makes it official this afternoon at 1.

        Filed Under: casting stones, John Edwards, poverty

        Monday December 3, 2007

        Edwards: Democrats Can Win Christians

        edwardsiowa.jpgJohn Edwards told a crowd in Iowa yesterday that Democratic candidates could win Christian voters if they're genuine, The Des Monies Register reports:

        Committed Christians can be attracted to the Democratic side if the party's presidential nominee projects an honest interest in tackling moral issues, candidate John Edwards said here Sunday.

        Edwards pointed specifically to poverty and the fact that millions of people have no health care coverage.

        "Those are things that Christians care about, that people of faith in general care about," he said. "I think that Iowa caucusgoers and the faith community can spot a phony a mile away. They can tell, when they look at you and when they listen to you talk, whether you say what you really believe, whether it comes from within."

        The former North Carolina senator was answering a question from Debra Koenig, an undecided Algona Democrat who said she is worried that Republicans will continue to draw many Christian voters.

        Could Edwards's line about Iowans being able to "smell a phony a mile away" be a dig at one of his Democratic rivals, perhaps one that he's suggested has been co-opted by a corrupt political system? Coming on the heels of his appearance on the Christian Broadcasting Network, God-o-Meter was tempted to read this comment as part of a new Edwards faith offensive, but it came in response to a very targeted question about Democrats winning over Christians. Still, GOM will keep its eyes peeled.

        Filed Under: Christian, Iowa, John Edwards

        Wednesday November 28, 2007

        Edwards Talks to Christian Broadcasting Network

        edwardsbrody.jpgJohn Edwards is the latest White House aspirant to appear on the Christian Broadcasting Network, prompting God-o-Meter to wonder if CBN has supplanted Air America as a popular venue for Democrats. Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Christian ministers supporting Hillary Clinton have all granted recent interviews to CBN's David Brody.

        Nothing groundbreaking in Brody's Edwards interview, but it reminds God-o-Meter that the former North Carolina senator is making little attempt to parlay his Southern Christian roots into a play for cultural conservative Democratic votes, as he promised to do as John Kerry's running mate in '04:

        Brody: Here's the CBN question - the faith question. You've talked about your relationship with Jesus, and I'm wondering if you could expand a little bit on that and tell me how your faith really defines some of the stuff you do in your life - specifically as it relates to the campaign.

        Edwards: Well, my faith is hugely important to every aspect of my life and it has been for a long time. I'm not going to lie to people. I was born and raised in the Southern Baptist church, baptized when I was young. I went to church on Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night. It was the center of our lives. My father was the deacon in the Baptist church.

        And then I went away to college, law school and to some extinct strayed from my faith.

        And like a lot of people, my faith came roaring back when I needed it the most, when tragedies began to strike.

        I lost my son 1996 -- and then of course more recently Elizabeth's development of cancer and recurrence of her cancer. The truth is I don't know how I could have ever gotten through these struggles plus the day-to-day stresses of being a candidate for president without my relationship with the Lord. It's hugely important in every part of my life

        Brody: I'm assuming some of those conversations with God, when you were going through that tragedy with your son must have been pretty heart wrenching.

        Edwards: They were heart wrenching and painful because it was hard for me to understand, it was hard for Elizabeth to understand. But finally I just had to put my faith in him which is what I did.

        Filed Under: casting stones, Christian Broadcast Network, Democrats, John Edwards

        Monday October 29, 2007

        Edwards Decries Soul-Selling

        In a speech delivered today from St. Anselm's College in New Hampshire, John Edwards laid into Hillary Clinton and claimed the moral high ground--literally. By refusing to decline corporate contributions like he has, Edwards said that Clinton as president would...

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        Filed Under: Democrat, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, morality

        Monday August 27, 2007

        Is Edwards really courting cultural conservatives?

        On its face, the central argument of today’s Washington Post story on Edwards makes some sense: “he is the sole Southern Democrat and cultural conservative in the Democratic presidential field, making him the only top-tier candidate in his party who...

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        Filed Under: abortion, Edwards, gay rights, New Hampshire



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        NOTE TO READERS: From June 12 to June 25, God-o-Meter is being guest blogged by Gustav Niebuhr, Associate Professor of Religion and the Media at Syracuse University, where he directs the Religion and Society Program. In more than two decades as a journalist, Niebuhr has covered American religion and other subjects for The New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. His book Beyond Tolerance: Searching for Interfaith Understanding in America, will be published next month by Viking. Dan Gilgoff returns to God-o-Meter June 26.

        The God-o-Meter (pronounced Gah-DOM-meter) scientifically measures factors such as rate of God-talk, effectiveness—saying God wants a capital gains tax cut doesn't guarantee a high rating—and other top-secret criteria (Actually, the adjustment criteria are here). Click a candidate's head to get his or her latest God-o-Meter reading and blog post. And check back often. With so much happening on the campaign trail, God-o-Meter is constantly recalibrating!

        God-o-Meter blogger Dan Gilgoff is Beliefnet's Politics Editor. A former political correspondent for U.S. News & World Report, he is author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War.

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