The authors consider national mobilization and issues, and also explore the role of the Christian Right in specific states. Their evaluations contend that the "values campaign" was not an aberration but a consistent pattern of national politics, and that moral traditionalism will likely continue to be a significant factor in future elections.
A timely study of the 2004 elections, this volume will appeal to scholars and observers of electoral politics, state politics, and religion and politics.
John C. Green is professor of political science at the University of Akron and senior fellow with the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
Mark J. Rozell is professor of public policy at George Mason University.
Clyde Wilcox is professor of government at Georgetown University.