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Obama's Largest Voter Gains were among Religiously Unaffiliated

According to a new Pew Forum Survey Obama's largest gains (eight percentage points) were seen among those who are unaffiliated with any particular religion; fully three-quarters of this group supported Obama.

11% of Voters Say They Don't Have a Religion

According to CNN , eleven percent of Americans surveyed after voting on November 4th responded "none"  when asked about their religion. This constituency went for Obama 76 percent to 22 percent. Sixty-seven percent of those who "never" attend church also voted for Obama. 

Religiously unaffiliated continue to support Obama

According to the latest Pew Survey out this week , religiously unaffiliated voters continue to support Barack Obama for president (65% for Obama to 22% for  Republican John McCain). This is a one-point decrease in support for the Democratic candidate compard to a week ago. 

New Ads Focus On Obama's Faith

The Matthew 25 Network, a political action committee, has started running a series of radio and tv ads supporting Barack Obama.

McCain campaign distributes voting guides for "Serious Christians/Catholics"

 According to CBN News yesterday, the McCain campaign in Nevada is handing out flyers-- in English and Spanish-- titled "Voter's Guide for Serious Christians" and "Voter's Guide for Serious Catholics."