The Bible And The Ballot Box Religion And Politics In The 1988 Election
Auteurs : Guth James L, Green John C
"James L. Guth is professor of political science at Furman University, where he chairs the Department of Political Science. He has published extensively on interest groups, campaign finance, and religion and politics and is best known for his research on the politics of the Southern Baptist clergy.
John C. Green is associate professor of political science and director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron. His research interests include campaign finance and religion and politics."
Date de parution : 05-2021
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Mots-clés :
Presbyterian Church USA; electoral politics; Young Men; Bible Belt; National Jewish Coalition; ballots; Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council; 1988 elections; National Black Election Study; American politics; ACLU Member; Mainline Protestants; AIPAC; Robertson Campaign; Super Tuesday Primaries; Super Tuesday; National Committee; American National Election Study; Jackson Delegates; Vote Turnout; Aid Virus; Consistent Ethic; Jackson Supporters; Major American Jewish Organizations; GOP Presidential Candidate; Ethnocultural Communities; Secular Democrats; Pocketbook Voting; Religious Republicans; Catholic Vote