K Havakoz writes:
Found this today at
link“Polls revealed religion as a striking predictor of voting behaviour – the more often a voter attended church, the more likely they were to vote for President Bush, by a wide margin. That is not a good thing in a nation where more than 90% believe in God.”
regards,
K. Havakoz
On similar lines, Will and others have pointed out a piece by Justin Webb.
But in rural America he (Bush) looks at home, and somehow less goofy, less jarring.
In the car park after the Georgia event the locals drifted off to do whatever Georgians do at night (pray I guess), knowing that the Republicans have a fight on their hands but still confident that it can be turned round.
They have not given up and many really do believe in miracles…
UPDATE: Nigel Holland comments that “The first linked article has been edited, it now reads “In a nation where more than 90% believe in God, that is not a good thing for the Democrats.”