Same Battle, Different War: Religious Movements in American State Politics

The Christian Right is a long-standing social movement with a reputation for mobilization and activism at all levels of American politics. The Christian Progressive movement is a manifestation of religiously motivated political activity largely opposed to the policy goals of the Christian Right. Som...

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Christians
Conservatism
Election results
Evangelicalism
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McCain, John
Mobilization
Organizational change
Political participation
Political parties
Presidential elections
Primaries & caucuses
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Progressivism
Religion
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Religious movements
Religious right
Reputations
Social movements
Standard deviation
Variables
Voters
War
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