Christian Voters Show Signs of Strength Again
Conservative Christian groups have been working vigorously to energize conservative voters for Tuesday's midterm congressional elections. Recent polling shows that the effort may be working.
Steve Inskeep talks to John Green of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life about this group of voters, and about the impact of the Ted Haggard scandal.
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