Despite several recent high-profile allegations of preaching politics from the pulpit, a post-election survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press showed that few Americans said they were encouraged to vote a particular way by clergy or other religious groups. Just 7% of churchgoing voters said they had been urged to vote for particular candidates or parties; 4% recalled being urged to vote Republican, 1% Democratic and 2% could not remember for whom they were encouraged to vote. This was comparable to elections in 2000 and 1996. Among Americans who reported attending religious services at least monthly, nearly three-in-ten (27%) say that information about political parties or candidates in the recent election was available at their place of worship in 2006. Read More
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