Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Republican '08 options disappoint evangelicals
By Ralph Z. Hallow
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published April 16, 2007

Evangelical Christians have long been a key constituency for the Republican Party, but leading religious conservatives are expressing dissatisfaction with the party's current crop of presidential candidates.

"What's different is that evangelicals had desirable candidates in 2000," said Marvin Olasky, who helped define the "compassionate conservative" message that was central to President Bush's 2000 campaign. "Now, many evangelicals are negative about the whole leader board."

Eight years ago, Christian conservative stalwarts Gary Bauer and Alan Keyes sought the Republican nomination in a presidential field led from start to finish by Mr. Bush, who proudly proclaimed his born-again faith.
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