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The American Religious Landscape and the 2004 Presidential Vote: Increased Polarization
Authors
Corwin E. Smidt
James L. Guth
John C. Green
Lyman A. Kellstedt
Publication date
2 February 2005
Publisher
Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
Abstract
Presents findings from a post-election survey conducted in November and December 2004. Explores the polarization between different religions, as well as within the major religious traditions
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