Posted on 12/26/2006 9:39:30 AM PST by jdm
Hillary Clinton has hired an "evangelical consultant to help woo Christian conservatives in her likely 2008 presidential campaign.
The move comes after a similar political operative successfully aided Democratic candidates in several states in the midterm elections.
More than one-quarter of the nations voters identify themselves as evangelical a voter bloc that has long been courted by Republicans.
Clintons new hire is Burns Strider, an evangelical Christian who directs religious outreach for House Democrats and is the lead staffer for the Democrats Faith Working Group, headed by incoming Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina.
Incoming Speaker Nancy Pelosi created the group last year when Democratic strategists observed that the party lost ground in the previous election in part because candidates failed to reach centrist and conservative voters in rural areas, who tend to be churchgoers concerned with moral issues, according to the Washington, D.C.-based publication The Hill.
Strider was an aide to Pelosi when the group was formed and joined Clyburns staff as policy director of the Democratic Caucus earlier this year, the paper reported.
"Observers of Clintons expressions of faith say religion has always been important to her, that she attended prayer group meetings while first lady, and that she joined a Senate prayer group shortly after winning election in 2000, The Hill reports.
"Reporters anticipating Clintons 08 presidential run wrongly discount her expressions of faith as cynical political maneuvering," the observers add.
Clinton is not the only potential Democratic candidate for the White House to launch efforts to appeal to religious voters.
Josh Dubois, an aide in Barack Obamas Senate office, is heading his religious outreach. Sen. John Kerry gave a speech on "service and faith in September at conservative Pepperdine University, and has brought in Shaun Casey, an associate professor of Christian Ethics at Wesley Theological Seminary, as a consultant on religious outreach.
Kerry also traveled recently to California for a meeting with Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church and author of the best-seller "The Purpose-Driven Life.
Clintons evangelical point man, Strider, will take his cue from Mara Vanderslice, whose consulting firm Common Good Strategies helped Democratic candidates make inroads among evangelical and churchgoing Roman Catholic voters in Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Exit polls showed that Vanderslices candidates did about 10 percentage points better than Democrats nationally among those voters, The New York Times reports.
In Michigan, Democrat Gov. Jennifer Granholm cut significantly into the white evangelical vote that normally goes Republican. Similarly, in Ohio, Democrat Gov.-elect Ted Strickland took nearly half of the white evangelical vote. And in Pennsylvania, Sen.-elect Bob Casey won nearly a third of white evangelicals.
In all three states, Democrats began conducting well-organized outreach efforts to appeal to religious voters long before election day, according to The Hill.
Vanderslice and her business partner, Eric Sapp, urged Democrats to speak in detail about the religious basis of their policies and to buy commercials on Christian radio. In Ohio and Michigan, they even enlisted nuns to staff phone banks and call Catholic and pro-life voters to urge support for Democratic candidates.
Vanderslice has criticized Democrats usual reluctance to involve religion in their campaigns. She disclosed in an interview that she told candidates not to use the phrase "separation of church and state, which does not appear in the Constitutions language barring the establishment of religion.
Vanderslice herself didnt become an evangelical Christian until she attended Earlham College, a Quaker school in Indiana known for its adherence to pacifism. She acknowledges that she still struggles with common evangelical ideas about abortion, homosexuality, and the literal reading of Scripture, according to the Times.
After college, Vanderslice spoke at rallies held by the AIDS activist group Act Up, which disrupted Mass at St. Patricks Cathedral in 1989 by spitting the Eucharist on the floor. In 2000, she practiced civil disobedience when she took to the streets of Seattle in a protest against the World Trade Organization.
During the 2004 presidential campaign, when Vanderslice directed religious outreach for John Kerrys campaign, Catholic League President William Donahue denounced her as an "ultra-leftist who consorts with anti-Catholic bigots.
Her advice was largely ignored by the Kerry campaign. But in the recent elections, the Times reports, she and partner Sapp were heeded when they "told Democratic candidates not to try to fake it, advising those of non-Christian faiths or no faith at all to talk about the origins of their sense of ethics.
Free advice - don't look at a cross, or try to hold a Bible without a glove
Some one who is evangelical about consultancy?
Well, if you truly believe in it...
How close to the election will she begin to wear her cross necklace again?
I'm surprised that this necklace doesn't burn her skin.
I'm surprised that her skin does'nt burn the cross.
This is a smart move by Hillary. It won't cost her any votes with her base and it will end up swinging from the GOP candidate. It won't be enough to swing a state like Georgia or Mississippi but it might in a state like Florida or Ohio. She only needs one of those two states and she's in.
In other words, she doesn't believe in the Bible or in Biblical teachings. She is NOT an evangelical, but she sounds like the perfect Christian outreach person for Hillary. Unfortunately, they will be able to fool many people who get their views from the MSM.
No, I don't think it will work.
A real Christian would not need a consultant on Christianity.
The sad thing is that you have to HIRE someone to help you. It should come naturally if it is genuine!
Attention Peggy Noonan:
Will you write a piece about Hillary declaring "too much God"? You know, like the one you wrote about President Bush?
It is strainge to me that all the Rats who support abortion, the homosexual agenda, and same sex marriage are now claiming to be Christians who support abortion, the homosexual agenda and same sex marriage. Who do they think they are fooling by trying to have it both ways?
Didn't she claim at one time (when Slick Willie was running) that she had Jewish roots?
Abortion and gay marriage are two of the really big issues that many so called "real" conservatives (social conservatives, paleoconservatives) draw a line in the sand over with respect to the current GOP poll leaders. I think if handled poorly these are loser issues. The issue should be judicial legislation not the right or wrong of abortion and gay marriage but few have kept the focus on the WAY these things were made legal.
I wouldn't argue that I'd vote for the GOP no matter what but I'm sorry to say that probably will happen the way things are shaping up. There's no way I'm voting for Hillary, Obama, Edwards or any of the other Democrats and voting 3rd party would just be too selfish on my part and just result in a Democratic victory. I understand the strategy argument of hanging tough against the GOP but I just don't see them being bluffed into nominating....whom?
Absolutely true!
Rush,is that you?
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