June 7, 2007
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ˇHere Come 'Los Evangélicos'!
New Transcripts Online
Profiles of Biden, Huckabee Now Available
June 13 Event: Journey Into Islam
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ˇHere Come 'Los Evangélicos'!

Next week's National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast illustrates the growing presence and increasing political influence of Latino evangelicals. If Republicans have a prayer in making deep inroads into the Hispanic community, evangelicals may well provide their most direct route.

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New Transcripts Online

Iran's Polity and the Challenges of the Future
Ray Takeyh of the Council on Foreign Relations answers questions from journalists on nuclear negotiations with the U.S., Iran's involvement in Iraq and how U.S. presidential candidates can position themselves on Iran.
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Mormonism and Democratic Politics: Are They Compatible?
Columbia University's Richard Bushman discusses with journalists the relationship between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and American politics over the past two centuries.
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Church-State Relations in Europe and the U.S.
A panel of experts from both sides of the Atlantic discuss key differences between the U.S. and European church-state models, including the distinctive virtues and vices of each system.
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Joe Biden and Mike Huckabee

Joe Biden              Mike Huckabee
Religion & Politics '08
Profiles of Biden, Huckabee Now Available

The Pew Forum has added to the Religion & Politics '08 section of our website religious biographies and issue positions of Democratic candidate Joe Biden and Republican candidate Mike Huckabee.

"I'm very proud to be Catholic. ... I'm with John Kennedy on the role religion ought to play in politics."
- Joe Biden

Read Biden's profile

"I tell people up front, 'My faith does affect my decision process.' It explains me. No apology for that."
- Mike Huckabee

Read Huckabee's profile

June 13 Event: Journey Into Islam

The Washington-based Brookings Institution is hosting a panel discussion featuring Islamic scholar Akbar Ahmed on Wednesday, June 13, at 3:30 p.m. to discuss his new book, Journey into Islam: The Crisis of Globalization. The book is the product of a partnership between Brookings, the Pew Forum and American University's School of International Service.

Sign up for the event online or call (202) 797-6105

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June 6 - The Christian Science Monitor
Can the Religious Left Sway the '08 Race?
The diversity among religious progressives could make it difficult for the emerging religious left movement to organize as effectively as the religious right has, says Pew Forum Senior Fellow John Green.

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June 5 - The New York Times
Edwards, Clinton and Obama Describe Journeys of Faith
The three leading Democratic presidential hopefuls spoke at a televised forum about their belief systems, the role of prayer in their lives and the ways religion informs their views on policy.

June 5 - Los Angeles Times
The Struggle for Jerusalem: Clashing Values Alter a City's Face
Forty years after the Six-Day War, many less devout Jews are becoming estranged from Jerusalem and are more willing to consider dividing the city again.

June 4 - The New York Times
Kevorkian Speaks After His Release From Prison
Jack Kevorkian says he will never again counsel a terminally ill person on how to die.

June 3 - Associated Press
Pope to Raise Iraq with Bush During Their First Meeting at the Vatican
Pope Benedict XVI plans to discuss the Iraq war and the plight of Christians in Iraq when he meets with President Bush for the first time.

June 3 - Deseret Morning News
Two Polls, Opposite Opinions on Sex Ed
Two dueling polls say they have the definitive word on how parents want schools to teach their children about sex.

June 2 - The Washington Post
Obama Website Seeks to Rally the Faithful
Sen. Barack Obama is the first of the Democratic presidential contenders to launch a religious outreach website.

June 2 - Associated Press
Asia's Muslim Radicals Take Up Beheading
Jihad videos from the Middle East may be influencing Islamic insurgencies in Asia.

June 1 - Reuters
Religious Conservatives Still Have Clout in Iowa
Iowa's religious conservatives, a powerful force in Republican presidential politics for two decades, could be kingmakers again in 2008 - but it is unclear which candidate will win their support.

June 1 - Associated Press
Religion and Politics Go Hand in Hand in Presidential Campaign
Seven years after George W. Bush won the presidency, in part with a direct appeal to conservative religious voters, the personal faith of candidates for the 2008 election has become a very public part of the presidential campaign.

May 31 - Stateline.org
Civil Unions Spread, but Gays Want to Wed
Although gay rights activists say they are grateful for the legal protections that come with the civil union laws that have been enacted in several states, they stridently object to the notion that civil unions are the same as marriage
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