I got into a new project last night for CT.
The voting record of individual voters is public information and is part of the voter registration list that can be purchased from the state. Somebody has put it on line. Connecticut.
I always assumed that about 15% of “Church-goers” are “prime voters.” And until the churches decide to get their vote out, their message is futile ... falling on deaf ears. They have no constituency.
I compared the names on church bulletins and web sites to their voting history. People who are paid church folks on payroll ... not reliable voters. Clergy with Masters in Theology, etc. No vote.
It is very hard to find anyone who is a prime voter in CT that has their name associated with a conservative church.
The Congregationalists on the other hand ... vote heavily.
The other conclusion ..... I looked up some of the far left radical DEM clergy .... they are not heavy voters, so they are a lame excuse for Marxist churchmen. Even the Marxist nun voted infrequently ... only one primary.
Nobody votes. Not the Judicial Vicar for the Diocese. Not the Pentecostal preacher. Not the Pro-Life Ministry team.
http://www.prolifeministry.org/staff.html
“..Nobody votes. Not the Judicial Vicar for the Diocese. Not the Pentecostal preacher. Not the Pro-Life Ministry team. ..”
Somehow we have to get it across to folks that VOTER TURNOUT IS WHAT WINS ELECTIONS!
I talk to folks individually, and tell them who the good guys are, and mention the importance of voter turnout in letters to editors. Calling local, or national, talk shows might be a good way as well.
Any other ideas?
Link?