An unusual trend is emerging in the 2008 presidential election campaign: Democrats seem happier talking about God than Republicans.

Whether it is because Mitt Romney is a Mormon, which is off-putting to many evangelicals, or because Rudy Giuliani (a Catholic) is on his third marriage and supports abortion rights, or because John McCain is an Episcopalian (Anglican) and views faith as a private matter, the three Republican frontrunners see little percentage in bringing God into the discussion.

In contrast, the leading Democrats revelled in the opportunity to discuss their personal beliefs at a debate on "faith, values and poverty" hosted by Sojourners, a centre-left evangelical group, in Washington on Monday night.
Democratic hopefuls call on the Almighty - Financial Times - MSNBC.com

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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Democratic hopefuls call on the Almighty An unusual trend is emerging in the 2008 presidential election campaign: Democrats seem happier talking about God than Republicans. Whether it is because Mitt Romney is a Mormon, which is off-putting to many evangelicals, or because Rudy Giuliani (a Catholic) is on his third marriage and supports abortion rights, or because John McCain is an Episcopalian (Anglican) and views faith as a private matter, the three Republican frontrunners see little percentage in bringing God into the Rating: 5