The Silent Majority Speaks
by David N. Bass
09 November 2004
Now that evangelical Christians have flocked to the polls and been faithful to the Republicans, the question remains whether President Bush and the House and Senate will remain faithful to them.
If anything is evident in the aftermath of the November 2 elections, it’s that evangelical Christians are largely responsible for President Bush’s victory. To the glee of the Bush camp, the 4 million Christian conservatives who failed to show up at the polls in 2000 came out in droves last Tuesday. I don’t think it’s too bold to say they handed President Bush his second term.
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09 November 2004
Now that evangelical Christians have flocked to the polls and been faithful to the Republicans, the question remains whether President Bush and the House and Senate will remain faithful to them.
If anything is evident in the aftermath of the November 2 elections, it’s that evangelical Christians are largely responsible for President Bush’s victory. To the glee of the Bush camp, the 4 million Christian conservatives who failed to show up at the polls in 2000 came out in droves last Tuesday. I don’t think it’s too bold to say they handed President Bush his second term.
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