Election of the Evangelical

Book • 2020
The Election of the Evangelical analyzes the role of evangelical Christians in the 1976 presidential election.

It examines how evangelical voters became a significant force in American politics.

The book explores the strategies used by candidates to appeal to evangelical voters.

It analyzes the impact of the election on the relationship between religion and politics.

The Election of the Evangelical provides insights into the emergence of the Christian Right as a powerful political movement.

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