>>>>Well, thanks for finally getting the right answer.
You can do better then that, Howlin. I've been telling you from the get-go that these are two separate questions. You're the one whose been attempting to link them and for good reason. You have NO specific data and NO relevent info to back up your silly assertions. And now you're attempting to obfuscate the issue by employing sophistry. Wont' work.
>>>>The are the SAME CATEGORY, but the second questioin is a qualifier for the first one
Not true. Two different questions. One has nothing to do with the other.
>>>>So your statement:
"The Religious Right as a voting block accounted for 23% of all voters in this last election."
is wrong.
You haven't proven me wrong, because you can't prove the exit polling data wrong. I'm totally correct. 23% of voters identified themselevs as members of the Religious Right and as I pointed out in an ealier post to you, PresBush received 78% of the "Religious Right" vote.
Either you don't know how to read basic exit poll data, or you're in total denial. My monies on the latter.
Not true. Two different questions. One has nothing to do with the other.
So you're saying that NO Protestants or Catholics consider themselves evangelical or born-again?
And are you also saying, then, that the 41 percent who identified themselves as gun owners don't count themselves in Male or Female, or Religion or any of the other categories? That's the only explanation for the way you are using that number.
That's silly; if you'd ever taken a poll yourself, you'd know they ask you if you are religious, if so what religion, and then do you consider yourself part of what is called evangelical and/or born-again, i.e., the Religious Right. They are ALL the same numbers.
Thanks for perserving in the face of such willful ignorance.
"None are so blind as those who will not see."