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Religion Dispatches
Winners and losers: that’s what we’re left with in the winner-take-all society. No one is suggesting that U.S. public education is not in need of serious research-based innovation; the question is whether staging a race by dangling $3.6 billion dollars over the heads of freaked-out and desperate state and local school authorities is the way to go.
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Religion Dispatches
What’s the best way for Dems to gain evangelical votes?
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Religion Dispatches
Big Money is Pharaoh, average citizens are the Israelites, and you, you dear Democrats, you get to be Charlton Heston.
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Religion Dispatches
The “party of ‘no’ ” seems hell-bent on remaining also the minority party for the foreseeable future.
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Religion Dispatches
On a teleconference last month with a loose coalition of white and Latino evangelical leaders, Sen. Charles Schumer, the New York Democrat who had recently unveiled a legislative proposal for comprehensive immigration reform, pleaded with participants to bring Republican senators to the table to…
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Religion Dispatches
Has the Democratic Party scrapped its religious outreach program? Should it? Has the White House taken it over?
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Religion Dispatches
Key faith consulting group left out in the cold.
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Religion Dispatches
Is it something in the D.C. water supply that makes Dems think religious outreach means getting evangelical votes?
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Religion Dispatches
Realpolitik conquers God-talk.
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Religion Dispatches
If you want a swing voter, don’t look for a traditional-but-not-off-the-deep-end Southern evangelical.
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