www.townhall.com/columnists/terencejeffrey/printtj20041105.shtml
While there were many important issues in Tuesday's hisotric election, the single most important one for the largest bloc of voters was not the economy, the Iraq War or the Terror War. It was the cultural war.
Democrat John Kerry was defeated by a resolute army of voters who marched out in massive numbers to strike a peaceful blow at the balot box for a traditionalist vision of American society.
Among the 22% who said "moral values" was the most important in deciding their vote for president, 80% voted for George Bush.
Kerry, by contrast, won 62 percent of those who say they "never" attend religious services. But they accounted for only 14 percent of voters................................
While there were many important issues in Tuesday's hisotric election, the single most important one for the largest bloc of voters was not the economy, the Iraq War or the Terror War. It was the cultural war.
Democrat John Kerry was defeated by a resolute army of voters who marched out in massive numbers to strike a peaceful blow at the balot box for a traditionalist vision of American society.
Among the 22% who said "moral values" was the most important in deciding their vote for president, 80% voted for George Bush.
Kerry, by contrast, won 62 percent of those who say they "never" attend religious services. But they accounted for only 14 percent of voters................................