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.
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."
As Election Day approaches, the news media is taking an interest in the role secular values voters will play. They are finding that we are getting organized, but not making the kind of dent we should given our numbers.
According to a new poll by the PBS news program "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly" , younger white evangelical Christians are less supportive of John McCain than evangelicals over the age of thirty.
The Fifth National Survey of Religion and Politics conducted by the University of Akron was released last week and sheds interesting light on where various religious groups stand on issues like environment regulation, the economy, and the Iraq war.