Abstract

A Values Voters Schism

POSNER, SARAH | November 12, 2007 issue

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The article presents an editorial on a schism within the Christian right-wing of the Republican Party. The Family Research Council, a Christian political organization, held the Value Voters Summit to arrange support around a Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. presidential election. The author believes that the Value Votes coalition is split because some will only back Mike Huckabee, while others want the coalition to be more practical.

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EDITORIALS; CHRISTIANS -- Political activity; POLITICAL action committees; PRESIDENTS -- Election -- 2008; HUCKABEE, Mike, 1955-; REPUBLICANS; UNITED States
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