Originally posted by Quark_666
Well, they seem to have given Bush the upper hand when he ran.I have to wonder what they think would be so great about an evangelical president. I'm a Mormon, and I don't see anything special about Romney's religious position (I like Obama). Catholics don't seem to care whether Giuliani is Catholic. Virtually nobody cares that Obama was a Muslim or that he is now a Christian. What makes evangelicals so different from other religions that they actually stand outside the caucus meetings and hold public prayers to help their favorite candidate win?
I've seen videos of preachers telling their congregation vote for *name*, he is the person God wants to run this great nation.
Originally posted by Bardock42
It's three percent more than expected. It is 10% of all votes in a rather Christianminded state...3 months ago he had 0% nationwide. It is good. New Hampshire will be interesting.
I think "3% more" would equal DK's comment of "not really" in regards to something being "impressive." Maybe that's just me though.