Posted on 03/07/2011 10:42:10 AM PST by gitmogrunt
A new poll spotlighting the faith community's outlook on the 2012 campaign shows that evangelicals have high views of Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin, less-than-enthusiastic views of Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, and low views of President Obama.
The Barna survey is the latest round of good polling news for Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor and Southern Baptist minister who is weighing whether to run for the Republican nomination. He already has said he will not participate in the early GOP debates, set to begin this spring. The fact that he leads among evangelicals is no surprise -- he rode the wave of evangelical support in 2008 to a second-place primary finish -- but it does show that his base of support has not eroded.
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Not this one
Not this one. I CANNOT stand him.
bfl
Not this one either.
well that is no surprise.
They only see he was a Rev and can’t get past anything else.
Not this one either.
“Faith community”? Jim Jones kool-aid drinkers? “Faith community”? A new cult? Never heard of them.
Don't all these points apply to all Christians?
Barna defines "evangelicals" as those who have made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ and have accepted Christ as their Savior, and who affirm seven criteria: They 1) say their faith is very important in their life today, 2) believe they have a personal responsibility to share their faith with non-Christians, 3) believe that Satan exists, 4) believe that eternal salvation is possible only through grace, not works, 5) believe that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth, 6) believe that the Bible is accurate in all that it teaches, and, 7) describe God as the all-knowing, all-powerful, perfect Deity who created the universe and still rules it today.
NONONONONONO!!
And if I weren’t an evangelical, I’d say “Hell, NO!!”
Bwahahaha!
Barna. That should say it all.
Well, my aunt loves him. For me, he’s a mixed bag and not very reliable.
Fred Thompson on Huckabee: The direction Governor Huckabee would take us in
liberal economic policies
liberal foreign policies
taxpayer funded programs for illegals
thats not the model of the Reagan coalition, thats the model of the democratic party.
Don't all these points apply to all Christians?
No. There are many that call themselves Christians, but do not believe those points. The article should have added some of the morals that "evangelicals" believe, such as teachings against homosexuality, abortion, etc. that are approved by mainline churches.
“(Goody-Two Shoes Alert)”
“They only see he was a Rev and cant get past anything else.”
Pot, meet kettle.
This evangelical wouldn’t vote for Huckabee. After all, I vote conservative.
Ditto here.
I wouldn’t support Huck as the Republican nominee (I favor Michelle Bachmann but fear she in unelectable) but, if nominated, would vote for him without a second thought against the Usurper-in Chief. Of course, Huck may be unelectable as well. But I’d rather vote for him than hand the election to the anointed one by default.
He’s a RINO, he’s deceptive as hell, a natural liar and a game player.
Anyone that supports Huckabee is a fool.
When I see him, I think of the families of 4 dead cops.
If people wish to vote Democrat, vote for Huck. Otherwise, vote conservative.
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