Poll: Religiously unaffiliated less likely to vote
The recent boom in religiously unaffiliated Americans may ultimately help explain the results of the upcoming 2012 presidential election, according to a new poll that shows such voters lean heavily toward President Barack Obama but are less likely than the religiously affiliated to turn out.
Nearly one-quarter of likely Obama supporters say they have have no particular religion — a group less likely to vote than those affiliated with an organized religion, according to a poll released Monday by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). Sixty-one percent of unaffiliated voters said they would likely cast a ballot, compared with 73 percent of those who are religiously affiliated....
The BBC/Sky began with..no contest,Romney is a dud. Obama will santer through the door for another stint of change we can believe in! BUT now the tune has got a quiver in it. an uncertain note has sounded,a tremble is now in it.WOW. They are not so sure now.It`s just possible that ...... How I love it when they have to eat HUMBLE PIE
"according to a new poll that shows such voters lean heavily toward President Barack Obama but are less likely than the religiously affiliated to turn out."
Reprobates most likely to vote for Obama.
Now why is that no surprise!!
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