Presents survey findings on views on religious involvement in politics, parties' relationships to religion, and the importance of religion and social issues in elections. Examines trends by religion, ideology, party affiliation, and education
American politicians have always had a close relationship with religion, and despite the increasingl...
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the country shall have no official...
Today, a billion-dollar-a-year polling industry floods the media with information ... Polls tell us ...
Analyzes trends in Americans' views of government funding for faith-based initiatives and religious ...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
A major survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that most Americans have a non-dogma...
Presents findings from a post-election survey conducted in November and December 2004. Explores the ...
The rate of religious disaffiliation in America has been increasing drastically since the 1960s.The ...
The research topic I will be focusing on will be to understand how the association of the increasing...
Compares survey results on knowledge about world religions and U.S. laws on religion by religious an...
Is the American public becoming less religious? Yes, at least by some key measures of what it means ...
American politicians have always had a close relationship with religion, and despite the increasingl...
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the country shall have no official...
Today, a billion-dollar-a-year polling industry floods the media with information ... Polls tell us ...
Analyzes trends in Americans' views of government funding for faith-based initiatives and religious ...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
A major survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that most Americans have a non-dogma...
Presents findings from a post-election survey conducted in November and December 2004. Explores the ...
The rate of religious disaffiliation in America has been increasing drastically since the 1960s.The ...
The research topic I will be focusing on will be to understand how the association of the increasing...
Compares survey results on knowledge about world religions and U.S. laws on religion by religious an...
Is the American public becoming less religious? Yes, at least by some key measures of what it means ...
American politicians have always had a close relationship with religion, and despite the increasingl...
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the country shall have no official...
Today, a billion-dollar-a-year polling industry floods the media with information ... Polls tell us ...