| Table 2.1 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Organizational Favorability and Membership | 26 |
| Table 2.2 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Religious Characteristics | 29 |
| Table 2.3 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Social Traits | 31 |
| Table 2.4 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Geography and Socioeconomic Status | 33 |
| Table 2.5 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Ideology, Partisanship, Job Approvals | 35 |
| Table 2.6 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Institutional Threats to Christian Values | 36 |
| Table 2.7 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Issue Priorities and Positions | 37 |
| Table 2.8 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Views on Protecting Rights | 39 |
| Table 2.9 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Political Style | 41 |
| Table 2.10 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Values and Propositions | 44 |
| Table 2.11 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Political Activity | 47 |
| Table 2.12 | Christian Right Activists in 2004: Engagement in Movement Organizations | 49 |
| Table 3.1 | Ohio Issue 1 and Presidential Voting | 69 |
| Table 3.2 | Multivariate Analysis of Ohio Presidential Voting | 70 |
| Table 4.1 | Ohio Religious Groups, Issue 1, and Bush Vote in 2004 | 89 |
| Table 4.2 | Issue 1 and the Ohio Presidential Vote, 2004 | 92 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Values Campaign? The Christian Right and the 2004 Elections.
Contributors: John C. Green - Editor, Mark J. Rozell - Editor, Clyde Wilcox - Editor.
Publisher: Georgetown University Press.
Place of publication: Washington, DC.
Publication year: 2006.
Page number: vii.
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