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Sunday polls showed Republicans gaining on their opponents in almost all states. Is this because people were polled just before or after church?

2006-11-05 23:39:54 · 14 answers · asked by Tofu Jesus 5 in Politics & Government Politics

14 answers

NO

2006-11-05 23:41:49 · answer #1 · answered by anitababy.brainwash 6 · 1 1

The quiet majority is going to vote in droves. The republicans will win and retain power. Possibly even gain a few seats. Everyone will be glued to the 24 hour media news and they will make millions in advertising by creating a story of the Dems possibly regaining control. Don't get mad though...just accept the Lords will.

2006-11-05 23:45:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I had a conversation with some of my Church members yesterday after Mass. I was more or less told that it made no difference what bush does. He is, supposedly, against abortion. So no matter what else he does or how many innocent men,women and children in Iraq are killed . He and the republican party are their answer.

2006-11-05 23:48:02 · answer #3 · answered by wmf936 5 · 1 1

Of course not, Harold Ford Jr, Democrat in TN gave a speech from a church pulpit ala ManBearPig.

2006-11-05 23:42:45 · answer #4 · answered by Mortis 3 · 0 1

You could be right, I'm sorry to say. Evangelical and some Catholic churches tell people how to vote, either explicitly or thorough very thinly disguised rhetoric, if they are worried about their tax exempt status,

2006-11-06 00:06:57 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

C) All of the Above

Says something about the quality of people who attend church.

Either that or it says something about the people who couldn't be bothered to drag their butts out of bed to go to church.

2006-11-05 23:43:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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2016-10-21 08:39:14 · answer #7 · answered by reatherford 4 · 0 0

Church attendance may help poloraze some people to go vote.

BUT, it won't help either party that much, because so many people go to church in BOTH parties.

Let's hope everyone goes and votes Tuesday.

2006-11-05 23:47:05 · answer #8 · answered by Villain 6 · 2 1

Maybe, maybe not. But the Republicans have been surging since Jon Carry made his statement.

Thank you, Jon Carry

2006-11-06 00:05:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that Americans mixing christian fundamentalism with politics are just as sick and dangerous as islamic fundamentalist!!

2006-11-06 00:24:21 · answer #10 · answered by coacharoony 1 · 0 0

NO BUT KERRY'S COMMENTS WERE DEFINITELY INSTRUMENTAL IN PISSING OFF THE CHRISTIAN RIGHT! YOU PEOPLE SLAM CHRISTIANS ALL DAY ON HERE AND YOU KNOW THE JUST SIT BACK AND COME OUT AND VOTE! THIS IS DUE ONLY TO THE LIBERAL RANTS AND ANTI CHRISTIAN SENTIMENT THAT IS OUT OF CONTROL! AMERICA IS OVER 70% THAT CLAIM CHRISTIAN FAITH! WHY WOULD YOU INTENTIONALLY PISS THEM OFF IS MY QUESTION?>

2006-11-05 23:55:23 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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