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Prayers in the Precincts

The Christian Right in the 1998 Elections
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In the wake of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, the Christian Right expected major victories in the 1998 elections. Instead, many of its allies lost close contests, and the movement was seen as a liability in some high-profile campaigns. In an in-depth study of the Christian Right's role in these races, leading scholars analyze the role of the movement in 14 key states, from Maine to California, and address speculations that the movement is fading from the American political scene. This volume focuses on elections on the state and local levels, where the Christian Right is most influential, and it describes the movement's niche in some detail. Although each campaign described had its unique characteristics, the editors have drawn some broad conclusions about the 1998 elections. While the movement was weak in the areas of candidate recruitment and fundraising, the outcome may have also been related to external factors including a broader turnout of typically Democratic constituencies and the country's boredom with the scandal that conservatives had made the centrepiece of their campaign. Despite the setbacks of 1998, the contributors argue, the Christian Right continues to have an enormous influence on the political dialogue of the country.
1. The Christian Right and the 1998 Elections: An OverviewJohn C. Green2. South Carolina: Even in Zion the Heathen RageJames L. Guth3. The Christian Right in God's Country: Texas PoliticsJames Lamare, J.L. Polinard, and Robert D. Wrinkle4. Georgia: The Christian Right Meets Its MatchCharles S. Bullock III and Mark C. Smith5. Virginia: Prophet in Waiting?Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox6. The Christian Right and the Republican Party in California: Necessarily YokedJ. Christopher Soper and Joel Fetzer7. Answered Prayers and Mixed Blessings: The Christian Right in FloridaKenneth D. Wald, Maureen Tartglione, and Richard K. Scher8. Alabama 1998: Luck Runs Out for GOP and Christian Right as Democrats Gamble on the LotteryHarold W. Stanley and Christian Grose9. Michigan 1998: The "Right Stuff"James M. Penning and Corwin E. Smidt10. Washington: Christian Right Setbacks AboundAndrew Appleton and Michael Buckley11. Minnesota 1998: Christian Conservatives and the Body PoliticChristopher P. Gilbert and David A.M. Peterson12. After the Flood: The Kansas Christian Right in RetreatAllan J. Cigler and Burdett A. Loomis13. Illinois: Moral Politics in a Materialist Political CultureTed G. Jelen14. New York, New York: Start Spreadin' the NewsRobert J. Spitzer15. Maine: Which Way Should Life Be?Matthew C. Moen and Kenneth T. Palmer16. Conclusion: The Christian Right in Campaign '98Clyde Wilcox and Mark J. RozellIndex
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