Presidential Race Tightens as Faith Voters Rethink Their Preference | The 2008 presidential election is heating up, and the Obama lead has dwindled by a few points since early June. The portion of the electorate that may again decide the margin of victory is the committed Christian segment. While most voting blocs have remained stable over the past two months, the Christian community is showing signs of restlessness. To read more about the standing of the presidential candidates and how people's faith is affecting voting preferences this year, click here . Christians and Their Politics |
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