tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047514509552294343.post4380321203972573332..comments2020-02-26T02:12:04.699-05:00Comments on Religious Studies Forum: Election results raise questions about Christian right's influenceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10890250374501453106noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047514509552294343.post-54060122911051570932012-12-10T20:41:26.766-05:002012-12-10T20:41:26.766-05:00I agree that he was picked as the lesser of two ev...I agree that he was picked as the lesser of two evils however, Romney definitely dug himself a really deep hole with all the things that he said and did at the end. Personally I didnt like either of them but I still voted for who I thought who be better and that person who.Sarah Elliottnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047514509552294343.post-8464617861223946752012-11-27T22:12:05.560-05:002012-11-27T22:12:05.560-05:00I don't feel that President Obama being re-ele...I don't feel that President Obama being re-elected, was based on two major concerns being of same sex marriage and abortion or the Christian's rights influence. I feel that individuals thought that perhaps he was the less of the two evils and that he would be a better candidate for the job. "Religious" people tend to forget that there are just as many nonreligious people in the world as religious. So "religious" people weren't the only ones who voted,so why must we speculate that anyone was influenced.Quite frankly Iam tired of hearing about speculations as to why he won. The right to vote is a privilege for the American people. The American people spoke, President Obama was re-elected, so can we please talk about something else now!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com