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Society|Fri, Oct. 19 2007 08:21 AM EDT

America's 'Values' Voters Stand Out

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – Conservative social-issue voters will descend on the nation’s capital Friday to hear Republican presidential contenders and a Democratic candidate speak about their social values. And these social-issue voters have distinctive characteristics such as being religious, Republican and conservative, according to a Pew analysis this week.

Nearly half (43 percent) of Republican voters, many of whom are conservative Christians, say social issues will be very important in their vote for president – a higher proportion than the general public who care more about the Iraq war and domestic issues such as the economy and health care, according to the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.

But Republican social-issue voters differ in many ways even from other GOP voters. For instance, they are more religious and more conservative than other Republicans. This group is also somewhat less likely than others in their political party to express a positive view of current Republican frontrunner Rudy Giuliani.

According to Pew, white evangelical Protestants compose 37 percent of all Republican voters and a majority (55 percent) of Republican social-issue voters. Smaller percentages consists of white mainline Protestants (13 percent) or white non-Hispanic Catholics (14 percent).

Republican social-issue voters are more likely to be involved in church activities with seven out of ten attending religious services at least once a week – or nearly double the rate of other Republican and Republican-leaning voters (39 percent).

However, social-issue voters tend to be less educated and less affluent compared to overall Republican voters. Half of them (51 percent) said they are part of the working class, compared with 38 percent among other Republican voters. Social-issue voters also were more likely to be women (52 percent) than among other Republican voters (42 percent).

More strikingly, a full 80 percent, or four-in-five social-issue voters, say they are politically conservative, a level 20 points higher than among other Republican voters (58 percent).

In particular, social-issue voters are much more conservative than other Republicans and Republican-leaning voters on issues such as abortion, stem cell research, and gay “marriage.”

More than eight in ten (81 percent) social-issue voters oppose legalized abortion in most or all cases, with 41 percent saying abortion should be illegal in all cases. There was less consensus among other Republicans with only 42 percent saying abortion should be illegal in all or most cases.

In terms of allowing homosexual people to “marry,” over 90 percent of social-issue voters are opposed, with 70 percent strongly opposed. In comparison, only 63 percent of other Republicans are opposed, with only 29 percent strongly opposed to gay “marriage.”

A marked difference of 41 points between Republican social-issue voters and other Republicans separate those from each group who said they are strongly opposed to gay “marriage.”

Meanwhile, two in three social-issue voters oppose stem cell research compared to 38 percent of other Republicans.

On the candidates themselves, social-issue voters and other Republicans tend to have similar views on the current Republican presidential contenders with the exception of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. A ten point difference separates the two groups with other Republicans tending to have a more favorable view of Giuliani (88 percent v. 78 percent). Continue »

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  • Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:06 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Ok, now for some facts, and web addresses to make your research easier. The internet, one can argue, is really just one big "POLL". The so-called polls that the media uses are small in size, and often times leave Ron Paul out of the poll entirely. Consider...
    -Ron Paul has raised more money from both active and retired military personnel than ANY other candidate, including Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton (Source: Houston Chronicle - take from Federal Election Commission donation records).
    -www.RonPaul2008.com gets more traffic than ANY other presidential campaign website, even beating out Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama (Source: http://hitwise.com/political-data-center/) Note: This company tracks traffic of 25 million people to over 1 million websites and was recently purchased by Experian, the credit company, for $240M dollars).
    -Ron Paul is motivating young voters to engage. He's the #1 most-watched, most-subscribed presidential candidate on YOUTUBE, dwarfing all the other candidates. What does he stand for that is motivating such passion in people of ALL ages who check in on him? (Source: www.TechPresident.com)
    -Ron Paul has been the most-searched term in the blogosphere now for 5 months running (in the top ten, and the only presidential candidate to have this honor - Source: www.Technorati.com).
    -Ron Paul has $5.4 Million dollars in the bank, making John McCain now the 'second-tier' candidate, who has no money, but only debt to show after this most-recent quarter of fundraising. Ron Paul raised 5x more money than Huckabee last quarter, and this quarter has already, in the first 3 weeks, raised more than Huckabee's entire last quarter.
    -Ron Paul gets the least debate time, the least media coverage, and is often-times mis-quoted, mis-reported, and generally written off as someone who can't win. Why is his campaign growing and growing and growing? Could it be his record, and his message?
    -Andrew Napolitano, the Fox News Commentary and former judge, this past June says of Ron Paul, "Ron Paul is the Thomas Jefferson of our day". Let's not miss a chance to put a man of this caliber in the White House folks. Heaven knows we need him....how about you checking him out now.

    www.RonPaul2008.com
    www.DailyPaul.com
    www.FreeMe.TV
    www.IHateRonPaul.com

  • Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:53 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    As a 47-year old conservative born-again Christian, husband of the same wife for 15 years, and father of 6 young children, I strongly encourage ALL Christians to be diligent in researching the historical background of each candidate, and, using the internet extensively for this purpose. One thing that I've discovered in doing this is that it becomes blatantly clear that we should NOT take our news from the mainstream (I call them the tabloid) press. We should also be very careful on depending on so-called "Christian" websites. Let me tell you why I say this. I have long followed the American Family Organization (afa.org), and have been appalled by their slanted and mis-informing coverage of this presidential race. They choose to cover the flip-flopping pro-war Romney, Giuliani, and McCain, while ignoring, or mis-reporting on the only true conservative, pro-life, pro-peace, pro-American, and up-and-coming sensation, Congressman and Dr., Ron Paul. Please, before you listen to the media slant on this man's positions, take time to hear them from HIS mouth. He is extremely intelligent, honest, straight-forward, and is telling us what we NEED to hear, not just what we WANT to hear. America is in trouble my friends. Look at our falling dollar - lower than Canada now. We will perish for lack on knowledge. Get on your face and pray, and wake up!

  • Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:21 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    The url for "PEW" would be great...

  • Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:19 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Can the editor please post the source of these statistics?
    "More than eight in ten (81 percent) social-issue voters oppose legalized abortion in most or all cases, with 41 percent saying abortion should be illegal in all cases. There was less consensus among other Republicans with only 42 percent saying abortion should be illegal in all or most cases."

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