Not all Evangelicals are Conservatives. Some are brain dead and easliy seduced by liberalism. Ofcourse one can’t dismiss many Evangelicals would vote for a Marxist over a Mormon.
A significant portion are typically conservative on social issues alone, but could care less about fiscal conservatism. Ø’s fairness platitudes likely resonate with many of them.
True. The word "evangelical" has come to be meaningless in that many theological liberals freely use it. Theological liberalism inevitably leads to political liberalism. The term "evangelical" technically means: "one who tells the good news". It's easy to see how both liberals and conservatives could find ways to argue they are doing just that.
And then there are those bible conservative Christians who will say that voting for a guy who is for the working man does not mean that you believe his other policies. That is real common among multi-generational democratic families.
Since Evangelicals are 79% pure and unmatched in their Romney vote, why would you go after them instead of, well, ALL or ANY non-Evangelicals.
Do you want Evangelicals to vote like Catholics or the non-religious, or Jews?
Good lord that is a stupid comment