"We are a white Christian civil rights group," he said.
Indeed, at this point, members of the Christian right appear to be divided over whom to support in 1996.
Among the Christian right, he is considered a champion of social conservative causes.
The "Christian right" has always seemed to me an oxymoron.
Most of his support, so far, comes from the Evangelical Christian right.
However, despite all the attention given to infiltration by the "Christian" right into the process, significant issues have been overlooked.
Do the Democrats really want to win back the Christian right on religious grounds?
They use code phrases that mean something different to the Christian right than to anyone else.
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