Preface | |
The Christian Right and the 1996 Elections: An Overview | p. 1 |
South Carolina Christian Right: Just Part of the Family Now? | p. 15 |
Texas: A Success Story, at Least for Now | p. 33 |
Georgia: Purists, Pragmatists, and Electoral Outcomes | p. 51 |
North Carolina: Jesse's Last Stand? The Christian Right in the Elections | p. 67 |
Florida: Losing by Winning? The Odyssey of the Religious Right | p. 79 |
Virginia: When the Music Stops, Choose Your Faction | p. 99 |
Michigan: Veering to the Left? | p. 115 |
California: Between a Rock and a Hard Place | p. 135 |
Oregon: The Flood Tide Recedes | p. 153 |
Washington: Mobilizing for Victory | p. 169 |
Minnesota: Onward Quistian Soldiers? Christian Conservatives Confront Their Limitations | p. 187 |
Kansas: The Christian Right and the New Mainstream of Republican Politics | p. 207 |
Maine: Slow Growth in the Pine Tree State | p. 223 |
West Virginia: In Search of the Christian Right | p. 239 |
Conclusion: The Christian Right in Campaign '96 | p. 255 |
Index | p. 271 |
About the Contributors | p. 283 |
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