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Voting Dynamics and Evangelical Engagement
This chapter explores the intricacies of voting theory, emphasizing the importance of participation beyond mere preference aggregation in a democratic society. It analyzes the political engagement of various groups, particularly the liberal white Christians and self-identifying evangelical Christians, while contrasting their approaches to activism. Additionally, it investigates the evolution of evangelicalism's political involvement and the complexities surrounding identification within this demographic, shedding light on the broader narrative of American political dynamics.