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Acknowledgments
1. The 2004 Election: A Matter of Faith?
PART ONE. The Big Picture
2. How the Faithful Voted: Religious Communities and the Presidential
Vote
3. Faithful Divides: Party Elites and Religion
PART TWO: The Moral Values Election?
4. Moral Values: Media, Voters, and Candidate Strategy
5. Evangelicals and Moral Values
PART THREE. Mobilizing the Faithful
6. Microtargeting and the Instrumental Mobilization
7. The Case of Bush's Reelection: Did Gay Marriage Do It?
8. Stem Cell Research
PART FOUR. Religious Constituencies
9. The Changing Catholic Voter: Comparing Responses to John Kennedy in
1960 and John Kerry in 2004
10. George W. Bush and the Evangelicals: Religious Commitment and
Partisan Change among Evangelical Protestants, 1960
11. Latinos and Religion
12. The Black Church: Maintaining Old Coalitions
13. A Gentle Stream or a "River Glorious"? The Religious Left in the
2004 Election
PART FIVE. Conclusion
14. From Event to Theory: A Summary Analysis
References
Contributors
Index
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