"Candidates are targeting evangelical base in W.Va.
by Rick Klein, The Boston Globe (newspaper) Staff, October 3, 2004
"BECKLEY, W.Va. -- Bush campaign volunteers are calling their fellow churchgoers. The Christian Coalition's voting guides will ship out shortly. And pastors across West Virginia are making the case -- sometimes explicitly, sometimes less so -- that President Bush is a better choice on spiritual grounds than Democrat John F. Kerry.
"Yet whether devout Christians will turn out en masse for Bush remains uncertain. The Republicans' network of pastors and religious voters is proving something less than rock-solid in a state and a region hit hard by manufacturing job losses, and with many sons and daughters serving in a war that has grown unpopular. In the campaign's final month, the Kerry campaign is beginning to escalate its fight for religious voters in West Virginia."
read more at:
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/president/articles/2004/10/03/candidates_are_targeting_evangelical_base_in_wva/(as last visited Sunday, October 3, 2004; the BosGlobe online allows free access to non-hardcopy subscribers for a limited time)