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Gallup: Religion Remains a Strong Marker of Political Identity in U.S.
Jul 28, 2014 05:59:47   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
July 28, 2014

Religion Remains a Strong Marker of Political Identity in U.S.

Little change in basic relationship over last six and a half years
by Frank Newport

PRINCETON, NJ -- Even as overall party identification trends in the U.S. have shifted over the past six and half years, the relationship between religion and party identification has remained consistent. Very religious Americans are more likely to identify with or lean toward the Republican Party and less frequently identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, compared with those who are moderately or nonreligious.

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http://www.gallup.com/poll/174134/religion-remains-strong-marker-political-identity.aspx?utm_source=alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_content=morelink&utm_term=All%20Gallup%20Headlines

Political Party Affiliation, by Religiousness, Monthly Trend, February 2008-June 2014



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Jul 28, 2014 06:26:42   #
cant beleve Loc: Planet Kolob
 
Zemirah wrote:
July 28, 2014

Religion Remains a Strong Marker of Political Identity in U.S.

Little change in basic relationship over last six and a half years
by Frank Newport

PRINCETON, NJ -- Even as overall party identification trends in the U.S. have shifted over the past six and half years, the relationship between religion and party identification has remained consistent. Very religious Americans are more likely to identify with or lean toward the Republican Party and less frequently identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, compared with those who are moderately or nonreligious.

Read More:

http://www.gallup.com/poll/174134/religion-remains-strong-marker-political-identity.aspx?utm_source=alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_content=morelink&utm_term=All%20Gallup%20Headlines

Political Party Affiliation, by Religiousness, Monthly Trend, February 2008-June 2014
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I'm not one bit surprised. How can you go to church,profess a belief in the God of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob,yet be a democrat,is beyond me.
They have become so unchristian in their beliefs. I am curious how or if Muslims even v**e here. A belief in Sharia law probably prevents v****g. I'm not sure.

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Jul 28, 2014 06:55:34   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
cant beleve wrote:
I'm not one bit surprised. How can you go to church,profess a belief in the God of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob,yet be a democrat,is beyond me.
They have become so unchristian in their beliefs. I am curious how or if Muslims even v**e here. A belief in Sharia law probably prevents v****g. I'm not sure.


How any citizen, including politicians, can claim affiliation with any Christian church, and support A******n and/or legal Homosexual marriage, with the denial of Scripture, and dishonest thinking that entails is a wonderment.

The height of wonder is Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden and a host of other Democrats, fighting furiously for more freely available a******ns, as they hypocritically profess to be devout Roman Catholics.

As long as Muslims are not in control of their state/country/political entity, and lack the military might and numbers to o*******w the government, they are ordered to practice taqiyah (deceit) to further the cause of Islam, so a pretense of political patriotism would be in order.

As the Muslims breed like bunnies, they hope to increase their political power at the v****g booths through sheer numbers, as they have done in past decades throughout Europe, especially the U.K. and France.

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