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OverviewAs late as the 1960s, religion was a decidedly nonpartisan affair in the United States. In the past forty years, however, despite abundant evidence that Americans care about their candidates' personal faith, Democrats have beat a retreat in the competition for religious voters and the discussion of morality, effectively ceding religion to the Republicans. Elections show that voters have gotten the message: Democrats are on the wrong side of the God gap. With unprecedented access to politicians, campaign advisers, and religious leaders, Amy Sullivan skillfully traces the Democratic Party's fall from grace among religious voters, showing how the party lost its primacy--and maybe its soul--in the process. It's a story that begins with the party's ineffectual response to the rise of the religious right and culminates with John Kerry's defeat in the 2004 presidential election. Sullivan documents key turning points along the way, such as the party's alienation of Catholics on the abortion issue and its failure to emulate Bill Clinton's success at reaching religious voters. She demonstrates that there was nothing inevitable about the defection of values voters to the GOP and the emergence of the God gap: it was not just a Republican achievement but the Democrats' failure to embrace their own faith and engage religious Americans on social issues. Sullivan's story has a hopeful ending. She takes readers behind the scenes of the Democrats' recent religious turnaround. She offers insight into the ways Democrats have reoriented their campaigns to appeal to religious voters--including their successes at framing the abortion issue in less-divisive terms and at finding common ground with evangelical leaders and communities. Timely, informative, and immensely thought-provoking, The Party Faithful is a tough and revealing analysis of the Democratic Party's relationship to religion and an essential primer for evaluating the outcome of the 2008 presidential election. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amy SullivanPublisher: Scribner Book Company Imprint: Scribner Book Company Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780743297875ISBN 10: 0743297873 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 19 April 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThere is far too little great reporting and sound thinking on the perennial subject of religion and politics in America, but Amy Sullivan is changing that. With intelligence, insight, and grace, she has given us a great gift in The Party Faithful , a new book that sheds light on a question that too often simply generates heat. -- Jon Meacham, author of American Gospel and Franklin and Winston Author InformationAmy Sullivan is the nation editor at Time magazine and a leading expert on religion and politics. She is also a contributing editor at Washington Monthly, where she served previously as an editor. Sullivan, who has worked on Capitol Hill and at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, has written for a broad range of publications including The Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, Slate, and The Washington Post. A Michigan native, she holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Harvard Divinity School. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |