Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Christian Coalition support ( from about 15.5 percent of 1996 respondents ) is more closely linked to partisanship and to issues such as abortion and gay rights . Support for the Christian Coalition in 1996 was less the province of the ...
... Christian Coalition support ( from about 15.5 percent of 1996 respondents ) is more closely linked to partisanship and to issues such as abortion and gay rights . Support for the Christian Coalition in 1996 was less the province of the ...
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... Christian Coalition In this paper we compare public support for the Moral Majority in 1984 and the Christian Coalition in 1996 , using data from the 1984 and 1996 American National Election Studies surveys . In 1984 , ANES respondents ...
... Christian Coalition In this paper we compare public support for the Moral Majority in 1984 and the Christian Coalition in 1996 , using data from the 1984 and 1996 American National Election Studies surveys . In 1984 , ANES respondents ...
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... Christian Coalition has a larger support base than did the Moral Majority . The Coalition's support is more explicitly political : Republicans , TABLE 3 Support for the Christian Coalition in 1996 : Second Coming of the New Christian Right ...
... Christian Coalition has a larger support base than did the Moral Majority . The Coalition's support is more explicitly political : Republicans , TABLE 3 Support for the Christian Coalition in 1996 : Second Coming of the New Christian Right ...
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