Some Folks Say It's the Beginning of the End for the Christian Right -- Dream On, They're Getting More Powerful
By CJ Werleman
January 8, 2014
| In the aftermath of the government shutdown, and the ongoing
Republican Party internal civil war that followed, progressive media
outlets have embraced the notion that the Christian Right is finally
facing its demise. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The autopsy of the 2012 election produced a swarm of op-ed obituaries that either celebrated or foretold the political end times for the Christian Right. Jonathan Merritt, a columnist for the Atlantic, observed that the GOP’s electoral hammering in 2012 marked the end of evangelical dominance in U.S. politics. More recently, Steven Conn, a contributor for the Huffington Post, predicts the rise of Pope Francis will dissolve the glue holding the Christian Right together.
While these observations make for sound logic when examining national politics, they completely overlook the Christian Right’s state-by-state strategy.
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