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In the 2012 presidential election, President Barack Obama could double the amount of support he got from evangelicals in the 2008 election, according to Barna Group, a Christian polling organization.
In 2008, Obama received the support of about 11 percent of evangelicals, according to Barna Group. In a March 14-21 Barna Group poll of 647 likely voters, twice as many evangelicals, 22 percent, said they were prepared to vote for Obama.
http://www.christianpost.com/news/poll-evangelicals-may-double-their-support-for-obama-in-2012-election-72657/
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In the 2012 presidential election, President Barack Obama could double the amount of support he got from evangelicals in the 2008 election, according to Barna Group, a Christian polling organization.
In 2008, Obama received the support of about 11 percent of evangelicals, according to Barna Group. In a March 14-21 Barna Group poll of 647 likely voters, twice as many evangelicals, 22 percent, said they were prepared to vote for Obama.
http://www.christianpost.com/news/poll-evangelicals-may-double-their-support-for-obama-in-2012-election-72657/
That's not surprising since Romney is a Mormon
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Although there probably are some, I don't know any Evangelicals that would vote for Obama (at least none that admit to it openly).
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Although there probably are some, I don't know any Evangelicals that would vote for Obama (at least none that admit to it openly).
I don't hear them supporting him either.
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well i guess the christain post must be lying ::) ::) :D :D :D :D :D
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a poll of 647 ppl...
even if true it would result in a 1% increase in voters for obama...
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how did your come up with that
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how did your come up with that
math...
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lol