Obama narrows electoral `God gapâÂ?Â?, but doesnâÂ?Â?t end it

The first take on exit polls dissecting Barack Obama’s historic presidential victory indicates the famous “God gap” dividing American politics is still largely in place, but Obama fashioned a victory by cutting it down nearly everywhere-among those who worship frequently and those who don’t. Classically described, the God gap is this: People who attend worship […]

The first take on exit polls dissecting Barack Obama’s historic presidential victory indicates the famous “God gap” dividing American politics is still largely in place, but Obama fashioned a victory by cutting it down nearly everywhere-among those who worship frequently and those who don’t. Classically described, the God gap is this: People who attend worship more frequently tend to vote Republican; less frequent attendees and non-attendees tend to vote Democratic.

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