The christian right thesis: explaining longitudinal change in participation among evangelical christians

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Authors: Claassen, Ryan L. 1972- (Author) ; Povtak, Andrew (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Chicago Press 2010
In: The journal of politics
Year: 2010, Volume: 72, Issue: 1, Pages: 2-15
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290 |a Many attribute George W. Bush's strong campaign performance to Republican efforts to increase turnout among evangelical Protestants by stressing issues that focus on “moral values.” However, most scholarly studies either focus on demonstrating that moral issues affected vote choice in recent elections or they focus on documenting longitudinal changes in party loyalty or political attitudes among Evangelicals. Our task is to add to this literature by examining long-term trends in participation among Evangelicals and comparing those trends to trends among other major religious denominations. We find that, contrary to conventional wisdom, the increase in Evangelical turnout appears to have been driven by social and demographic changes among Evangelicals rather than by a political strategy. In fact, controlling for social and demographic changes, we find more impressive turnout gains among other groups, such as black Protestants and the nonreligious. 
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