Weekly Update
feb. 2, 2012
Religion and the 2012 Florida Republican Primary
In his commanding win in the Florida primary, Mitt Romney received strong support from Catholics and voters who do not describe themselves as white born-again/evangelical Christians. Among both white evangelicals and Protestants, Romney ran about even with Newt Gingrich. READ THE FULL ANALYSIS >
FEB. 1 - AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Agence France-Presse explores the Pew Forum's new analysis of exit poll results from the Florida Republican presidential primary. The analysis finds that among the four-in-ten Florida primary voters who described themselves as white evangelical Christians, 38% voted for Newt Gingrich while 36% voted for Mitt Romney.
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JAN. 31 - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
JAN. 31 - USA TODAY
JAN. 30 - LOS ANGELES TIMES
JAN. 30 - THE NEW YORK TIMES
JAN. 30 - THE WASHINGTON POST
JAN. 29 - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
JAN. 28 - THE ECONOMIST
JAN. 27 - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JAN. 27 - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
jAN. 27 - BAY AREA NEWS GROUP
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