Faith & Freedom Coalition Releases Exit Poll of Voters of Faith Survey to Show Impact of Evangelical Vote in 2012 Elections
DULUTH, Ga., Nov. 5, 2012 /
Christian Newswire/ -- The Faith and Freedom Coalition will hold a news briefing to discuss the results of a post-election survey showing the impact of the evangelical vote and other faith-based voters on the outcome of the 2012 elections.
The Faith and Freedom Coalition made over 122 million voter contacts to evangelicals, faithful Catholics, and other voters of faith in key states in 2012. FFC’s voter education effort included 23 million pieces of mail, 21 million get-out-the-vote calls, 18 million text messages and emails, and 30 million voter guides distributed in 117,000 churches. The post-election survey will detail the share of the electorate of these voters, how they voted, and why they voted as they did.
Who: Ralph Reed, Chairman, Faith and Freedom Coalition
Glen Bolger, Public Opinion Strategies
When: Wednesday, November, 7, 10:00 – 11:00 am ET
Where: National Press Club, Murrow Room, 529 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC
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Faith and Freedom Coalition is a grassroots organization committed to supporting America's time-honored values such as faith, hard work, marriage, family, personal responsibility and helping the least among us. FFC is dedicated to educating, equipping, and mobilizing people of faith and like-minded citizens to be effective citizens. FFC works to enact sound public policy such as lowering the tax burden on small business and families with children, protecting the sanctity of life and marriage, and requiring government to live within its means.