While the political participation of Pentecostals in Latin America has received significant attention from academics, there is a dearth of comparative research on the historical conditions that make possible such participation. As their ranks of adherents have swollen, Pentecostals have sought to raise their political profile. Like organized labor in the first half of the twentieth century, Pentecostalism is serving as a means to incorporate a significant segment of the population Incorporation is a form of interest group politics, involving interest aggregation for increasing representation and participation in decision-making. ^ Pentecostals have three main long-term goals: 1) to reach a higher profile at the national level and obtain r...