The Disappearing God Gap?: Religion in the 2008 Presidential Election

Corwin Smidt (Executive Director, Executive Director, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christian),Kevin den Dulk (Associate Professor of Political Science, and Facu, Associate Professor of Political Science, and Facu, Grand Valley State University),Bryan Froehle (Professor of Practical Theology, Professor of Practical Theology, St. Thomas University),James Penning (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Calvin College),Stephen Monsma (Research Fellow; Professor Emeritus of Political S, Research Fellow; Professor Emeritus of Political S, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christian)

The Disappearing God Gap?: Religion in the 2008 Presidential Election
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
25 March 2010
Pages
288
ISBN
9780199734702

The Disappearing God Gap?: Religion in the 2008 Presidential Election

Corwin Smidt (Executive Director, Executive Director, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christian),Kevin den Dulk (Associate Professor of Political Science, and Facu, Associate Professor of Political Science, and Facu, Grand Valley State University),Bryan Froehle (Professor of Practical Theology, Professor of Practical Theology, St. Thomas University),James Penning (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Calvin College),Stephen Monsma (Research Fellow; Professor Emeritus of Political S, Research Fellow; Professor Emeritus of Political S, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christian)

After the reelection of George W. Bush in 2004, the God Gap became a hotly debated political issue. Religious voters were seen as the key to Bush’s victory, and Democrats began scrambling to reach out to them. Four years later, however, with the economy in a tailspin on election day, religion barely seemed to register on people’s radar screens. In this book, a team of well-regarded scholars digs deeper to examine the role religion played in the 2008 campaign. They take a long view, placing the election in historical context and looking at the campaign as a whole, from the primaries through all the way through election day. At the heart of their analysis is data gleaned from a national survey conducted by the authors, in which voters were interviewed in the spring of 2008 and then re-interviewed after the election.

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