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Filling the God Gap
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Many pundits have begun calling President Bush’s overwhelming support among Conservative Christians, “The God Gap.” In a closely-divided America, the perception of Democrats as a godless party was likely the difference between victory and defeat.

Jim Wallis is the editor of Sojourners Magazine, which bills itself as a progressive Christian commentary on faith, politics and culture. In this radio diary, he says that Democrats can just as easily win the religious vote as the Republicans, if they are willing to frame their issues in religious terms.

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Jim Wallis, editor of Sojourners Magazine, residing in Washington, DC.

 
 

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