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Society|Fri, Sep. 12 2008 08:50 AM EDT

Values Voter Summit Opens Amid Intense '08 Election Race

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – The annual Values Voter Summit is expected to draw thousands of concerned Americans from across the country to hear some of the nation’s foremost experts from the fields of politics, media, entertainment, and Christian ministry discuss values they think should influence voters’ candidate choice.

Hosted by the social conservative group Family Research Council, the three-day summit – which begins Friday, less than two months before the presidential election – will feature prominent and diverse figures including former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, CNN’s Lou Dobbs, NFL Coach and NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs, actor and evangelist Stephen Baldwin, and possibly presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama (both were invited and have yet to confirm).

Organizers say they seek to energize voter participation in the political process by educating and equipping Americans to change the nation’s policies on issues such as the sanctity of life and marriage, immigration reform, religious freedom, health care, radical Islam, and judicial activism, among others.

But perhaps the reason why the summit is so highly anticipated is because it offers a prediction of how evangelicals will vote in the November election. Many of the attendees of the Summit are evangelicals.

Last year, the Summit’s straw poll result found former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney as the favorite among values voters. But more surprising was the finding that then little known underdog Mike Huckabee - the former Arkansas governor and a Baptist preacher – came in second by a thin margin.

As predicted by the Summit straw poll, Huckabee went on to win several primaries carried by the strong support of evangelical voters.

The Values Voter Summit is being held Sept. 12-14 in Washington, D.C.

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  • Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Did Obama support the murder of Christians in Kenya? Aparently he raised $1 million dollars to his uncle who did.

  • Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:47 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Hmm...
    what values did they talk about... abortion, homosexuality?

    Conveniently missing was ADULTERY and FALSE WITNESS, FORNICATION, BLASHPHEMY, COVETOUSNESS... to mention those would mean that Christians are subject to the Lord and not the government...

    what a concept!

    Hypocrites one and alll

  • Mee »
    Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:01 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Voting for a third party ? might as well just stay home. We need to vote for someone that has a chance to win and will advance our Christian values. Other wise the wrong side will win every time.. We have to vote for the one most likly to follow most of the this values. No-one is pefect so we have to do our very best That's all we can do or just rold over and die, which is what the enemy wants. We have to make a driffent or we wouldn't matter.

  • Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:51 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    "The only way to remove corrupt men from office is to quit voting for them."

    Washington, DC would be EMPTY!!!!!!!!!

  • Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:31 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    It should not suprise anyone that we evangelicals will of course for McCain/Palin. After all, that's the main reason why Palin was chosen as VP - get those evangelicals fired up like Karl Rove did in 2004. McCain really wanted Tom Ridge or Joe Lieberman but his advisors basically told him that if he wanted a fighting chance at winning in November, he had to make the evangelicals happy and therefore could not pick a pro choice VP. McCain, realizing that the republicans can't win without us, chose uber-christian governor Palin and is hoping for a replay of 2004.

    http://www.valuesvoterdebate.com/pollresults.cfm

    It's interesting that at the value voters debate McCain only received 4% of the vote and now we're supposed to run like lemmings off a cliff after him? This is the precise reason why I will vote third party from now on.

    "The only way to remove corrupt men from office is to quit voting for them."

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