North Carolina’s churches unite in their efforts aimed at boosting African-American voting
Religion and Democracy articles on Democracy Chronicles
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Is Religious Hostility Replacing Racism as America’s Vice?
Polling study reveals how the 2016 voter is more likely to be swayed by religious hostility than racial concerns
White Catholic Voters Increasingly Targeted in Swing States
Close race in three key states may hinge on how white Catholic voters decide to approach elections
Islamic Voters Could Have Big Election Impact
The nation’s growing number of Islamic voters are mostly in NYC but also in some key swing states
Close Contest Means the Amish Vote is Gaining Importance
As Pennsylvania polls reflect a tightening race, the Amish vote turnout could be a key to victory
Despite Their Numbers, the Non-Religious Aren’t Voting
Non-religious now outnumber any other religious group in US but are staying away from the polls
Congolese Catholic Church Taking Stand Against Kabila Regime
Push for new President and election reforms pits Congolese Catholic Church against ruling Kabila
Is It Time We Started Taxing Churches?
It is time we asked ourselves, “What would Jesus do?” Instead of asking a quarter of the population, who are not religious, to continue to subsidize religion isn’t it time we started taxing religious institutions in America?
What Do Atheist Voters Think of the Candidates?
The nation’s growing numbers of atheist voters have a set of issues that they expect candidates to honor
Republicans Launch Amish SuperPAC to Win Key Support
Donald Trump’s campaign is hoping the new Amish SuperPAC can boost support in key states like Pennsylvania