South Carolina blacks energized by election; white evangelicals are not
November 5, 2007 · Print This Article
Ken Herman, Austin American-Statesman
In many of South Carolina’s black churches, election excitement is rising, divided between two Democratic presidential candidates seeking to make history.
In many of the state’s white evangelical congregations, there is a lack of love for the Republican field.
Each group makes up a sizable portion of the South Carolina electorate, making them potentially pivotal in the state’s January primaries. But their significance goes beyond that.
















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