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Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach?

First Posted: 11/03/10 10:43 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

Faith Voters Democrats

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) As Democrats conduct a grim postmortem on Tuesday's (Nov. 2) elections, some liberal leaders say one diagnosis is already clear: the party's outreach to religious voters was lifeless from the start.

Democrats took control of Congress in 2006 and the White House in 2008 in part because they wrested Catholics and some white Protestants from Republicans' tight grip. Gains among those voters helped elect Democrats in rural and suburban areas that had long been GOP
strongholds.

But in 2010, progressive leaders say, Democrats largely retreated to the same-old wonky language to explain their policies, and same-old political strategies to drum up voters -- with predictable results.

"One of the ironies is that we had huge success with (faith outreach)," said Eric Sapp, a partner at Eleison Group, a consulting firm that worked on religious outreach for dozens of Democratic campaigns in 2006 and 2008 -- but none this year.

"It's part of why we are in power. It's been rough to see us go back to that pre-2004 strategy that had kept us in the minority."

Democrats, at least in the House, will again be in the minority, and their party's hard-won gains among religious voters are largely gone. Sixty percent of weekly churchgoers voted for House GOP candidates on Tuesday, according to exit polls. Nearly seven in 10 white Protestants punched their ballot for the GOP, a 6-percent surge from 2008, and up eight points from 2006.

Catholics swung even harder toward the GOP, according to the exit polls, with 54 percent voting for House Republicans, compared to 42 percent in 2008, and 44 percent in 2006. Catholics and Protestants combined to make up nearly 80 percent of the electorate on Tuesday.

Lackluster commitment from party leaders, a failure to connect their policies with moral values, and the dire economy all explain Democrats' lack of success with religious voters, according to politicos and faith leaders.

"The God gap doesn't explain these election results," said Mike McCurry, a White House press secretary under Bill Clinton who has encouraged Democrats' faith-based outreach. "It was driven by real anxiety people feel about the economy and their future -- but there are moral and ethical components to that, too."

In previous elections, the Democratic National Committee hired staffers for Jewish, Muslim, Catholic and evangelical outreach. This year, those jobs are not filled, said the Rev. Regena Thomas, the DNC's director of faith and constituent outreach.

Thomas, a pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, said she organized conference calls and events on religion with black women, state party chairs and college Democrats. In some areas, however, religion was subsumed within other programs -- such as Hispanic and gay outreach, Thomas said.

"Staff responsible for constituencies were responsible for adding faith outreach to that," she said.

But McCurry said religion "is not something you tack on to the end of your game plan. It's fundamentally at the heart of how you connect with voters, who clearly drifted from the Democratic Party last night."

Sapp said party leaders spent little money on religious outreach, signaling to rank-and-file Democrats that they shouldn't either.

"A lot of campaigns we worked on in the past wanted to do this stuff, but they didn't have the funding," he said. "And they worried if they spent a lot of money on this they wouldn't get support from the national committees."

Instead, the DNC concentrated on turning out the party's base -- primarily in urban areas -- and reconnecting with the first-time voters who lifted President Obama into office, he said.

"What does that do for Democratic incumbents and challengers in rural and non-urban areas?" asked Burns Strider, Sapp's partner at the Eleison Group and a veteran in Democratic faith outreach.

Independent liberal groups such as Catholics United battled for several Democratic candidates through radio ads, phone banks and legal maneuvers. In those campaigns, the Democrats, all Catholics, were blasted by conservatives because they voted for health care reform over
the U.S. bishops' objections. The candidates -- Reps. Tom Perriello of Virginia, Kathy Dahlkemper of Pennsylvania and Steve Driehaus of Ohio -- all lost close races on Tuesday.

"Those are folks who are really committed to the common good, with a strong sense of Catholic social teaching," said Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, a national Catholic social justice lobby. "But they really got lost in whatever this fear is that is gripping our country."

Stephen Schneck, a scholar at Catholic University in Washington and a Catholic political insider, said religious outreach from DNC or the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee could have made a difference in those races.

"I'm not sure I would call it a step backwards," said Schneck of the party's faith efforts. "But it does seem like there has been a loss in organization."

Part of that loss, some Democrats say, can be blamed on the success in 2006 and 2008: many of the people who ran Democratic faith-outreach programs now work in the Obama administration, draining an already shallow pool.

But the Rev. Jim Wallis, a progressive evangelical who is close to Democratic leaders, said Tuesday's election pointed to the party's lack of vision, not networks.

"It's a lot deeper than outreach," Wallis said. "They haven't connected with many Americans in terms of their daily lives and values. As Proverbs says, 'Where there is no vision, the people perish.' And people are perishing."

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By Daniel Burke Religion News Service WASHINGTON (RNS) As Democrats conduct a grim postmortem on Tuesday's (Nov. 2) elections, some liberal leaders say one diagnosis is already clear: the party's out...
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rich3324
Likes: Chasing villagers. Dislikes: Fire
02:26 PM on 11/10/2010
Tax the church.
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Deborah Beck
Say What?
01:14 PM on 11/10/2010
Why should religious groups expect to be specially wooed? I don't recall one word from my childhood Sunday School days that even came near telling christians that they are so special that they deserve special considerations. Nonsense!
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10:15 PM on 11/09/2010
Short of praying up a better economy...
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rationaljimmy
love-child of Tom Jefferson & Carl Sagan
12:06 PM on 11/09/2010
If we rely at all on religious reasons for votes, we are doomed. The sordid beginnings of faith-based outreach were fine-tuned in the first Reagan campaign, and we see where that got us. Government is an endeavor based on a reasoned search for the most appropriate answers to questions in the best interest of the population as a whole, not on 'morality'. If progressive ideas cannot be justified on secular grounds, then they are the wrong ideas. I submit that whatever failings occurred here were failures of people's desire to thoroughly analyze the facts and evaluate the options rationally.
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selene26
10:13 AM on 11/10/2010
i agree wholeheartedly. "faith" is supposed to make us better people, which includes thinking and analyzing political and governmental proposals based on the best interests of the country, not religion.
10:07 PM on 11/08/2010
I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death. [George Carlin]
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AZreb
equal-opportunity Independent heathen
09:02 AM on 11/10/2010
Fanned - and a big "amen" to that, even though I consider myself an "equal opportunity heathen".
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
10:28 AM on 11/07/2010
I think the Democrats tend to be one or two IQ points ahead of the pack, and they recognize that there's an entire WORLD outside the halls of worship. You go outside, experience the world for yourself, and lo! And behold! A miracle! Tiny Tim the mental midget walks again, all by his/her lonesomeness, without constant NASA-like guidance from the rest of the religious community, there. Imagine that. People that can think for themselves, ask questions, be 'happening' participants in society, all without the Dumbo feather that is 'religion'. Truly, a miracle. Deity be praised.
11:59 AM on 11/07/2010
"People that can think for themselves...."

Um, "People WHO," genius. Where's your grammar? (In the kitchen, baking cookies? So I suspected.)
10:24 PM on 11/12/2010
they did, they just didnt like what they saw
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people taste like crap!
02:15 PM on 11/06/2010
Have Democrats Lost Faith In Faith-Based Outreach?

I never had any and I'm absolute adamant about separation of church and state.......

The church deals in fantasy and the state deals in reality..... the problem in the world today is they are often interwoven together as reality.
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AZreb
equal-opportunity Independent heathen
09:04 AM on 11/10/2010
Have to respectfully disagree - the state deals in fantasy, too, in its projections, plans, programs that are slanted to favor one side or another.
08:51 AM on 11/06/2010
Quite frankly, American Christians need to stop acting as a constituency or target market that needs to be pampered and pandered to by politicians and commerce, and just start doing what the gospel of Jesus Christ tells them to do: love God; love neighbor; treat others the same way they want to be treated; practice nonviolence, nonretaliation and nonpossessiveness; love even enemies; exert mercy, compassion and humility; feed the hungry; give drink to the thirsty; clothe the naked; house the homeless; care for the sick; and visit the jailed. But few seem willing to dig deep enough in their hearts or their pockets to make a lifestyle of that, reducing their claim to Christian faith and values to a sham and a fiction. When Christians seek attention and favors from politicians, they forget, ignore or deny a fundamental truth about Jesus Christ and what he expected of his followers: Serving, rather than being served (Mark 10:45).
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rounder421
Atheist Cabbie
04:17 AM on 11/05/2010
Christians would rather glue on to a party that preaches the hate part of their faith (homosexuality, Theocracy, and abortion), rather than the party the preaches the love part of their faith (helping the poor, giving 'tithe', and feeding the hungry, stem cell research). All because the right says the word God a lot. I guess it doesn't matter if you do good, only that you do good because you're scared of going to hell.
Henri101
There is nothing more dangerous than sincere ignor
06:06 PM on 11/04/2010
Intelligent people believe there is a supreme being but prefer not to give 10% of their hard earned pay to the crooks selling salvation for the 10%.
04:57 PM on 11/04/2010
Who NEEDS them??? Their idea of faith is not FAITH FOR REAL. They're faith is like Palin faith: cursing like a truck driver and talking nasty trash; a woman who actually calls people bastards (full well knowing it's a term (sadly) reserved for her own grandbaby!) Who does that?? How does she justify that to the dancing Bristol Stomp. Yet she's in the 'spirit' waiting for the rapture. How could the simple minded be faith based?? Let them put their actions where their voices are. I think the Dems show far more compassion and empathy for their fellow Americans than these so called faith based phonies.
08:48 PM on 11/04/2010
This Pres lives his faith daily and one can tell by His words, actions, dignity, morals toward others. A Pres who has been greatly persecuted, yet never personally attacks another of their own personal choices whether they believe or not belief, or their own personal sex partner. Pres Obama does not use God to get voters, a man a Pres who seeking only to do what is right and good for all human beings. To serve all human beings, no matter what ones personal faith is.

Christ said. Stop your judging. Not even Christ son of man, son of God, was given that authority to judge anyone, that would be sin, for only God judges. When this PRes was ask on the faith forum with Rich Warren , When does life begin? Pres Obama gave a spiritual answer, Not in my pay Grade, not given that authority to judge, but God and only God knows that answer. God said. I knew you before I placed you in your mothers womb.

Pres Obama knows that God has given all Free Will to chose. God knew all sins what we would do before we would do it. Knew what man would do, before the end came. Yet God still chose to give all his creation FREE WILL to chose for themselves. For it was the very WILL of God himself to do so. So to steal others free will given is to go AGAINST the very Will Desire of God himself. sin.
12:04 PM on 11/07/2010
Um, genius-person.... Lots of Dems are religious, including the President.

What planet did you just arrive back from? Planet Duhhh?
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sedc72
4th Gen. Vet., DC Native
03:40 PM on 11/04/2010
Can I ask a serious question. WHY do people have to put their faith on their sleeve in order for you to see if they are a person with these convictions? Just because someone says they are a Christian, does not mean they LIVE like one. Look at about every repub who claim the 'family values' montra, and see how many of them FAIL completely at being a 'man/woman of Christ'. While others, who do not speak much of their faith, do wonderful things in their community everyday. THAT is how you SHOULD be judged. But, I guess, if you don't have the biggest cross around your neck, with the most worn-out Bible in your hands (don't you don't even bother to READ), then, you can't be a 'real' Christian in your eyes.
09:02 PM on 11/04/2010
Because they boast of their self righteousness, in the flesh, serve the flesh first, their ego's pride vanity. No one can make themselves Righteous, to enter the Kingdom, why Christ came. Sinners which WE all are. Sinners cannot judge sinners. Only a fool weak in his own faith, does such a thing. Republicans use religion to get the religious votes. Yet they themselves pick and chose out of the bible, and ignore the rest. I have to hear Palin speak of Christ, or say ever any verses of Christ. Does Palin believe in the Virgin birth. What kind of Christian , many different kinds. Some only accept old testaments?

Republicans speak of family values, yet all over in media, persecuting? language being used, children are hearing. name calling others they are this or that, falsely accusing others, of not being a Christian etc. No different then what believers in Christ time did to Christ. Christ was not persecuted by atheist, but Christ was persecuted by those who called themselves believers, also weak in their faith, believing accepting only what they were taught.

What got Christ crucified was the disturbed and threaten, the teachers of the Law, who themselves were also weak in understanding, of the spiritual meanings of God, prophecies etc. Christ rebuke them strongly, flipped their teaching 200 degree turn. Religion like now also then was used to instill fear mongering, to maintain control, oppression over their own citizens, maintain their job securities $$$
02:16 PM on 11/04/2010
The DNC neve HAD a faith outreach. It had a plan to reach the people who were NOT their enduring constituencies. They ignored the mainline Protestants, progressive Jews and Muslims in favor of evangelicals who are good on only a handful of issues a handful of times. The baseline is that all you out there who know faith from only Jerry Falwell and Focus on the Family have been as responsible for this debacle as anyone in the DNC or WH. Your scathing contempt for us and elimination of the millions who BELIEVE what YOU do, is disgusting. Take a look at Pew research - it's the mainline Protestants who SUPPORT MARRIAGE EQUALITY. So why are you kicking us down the road? We LED the reforms you claim to support from abolition to anti-war. Reclaim a little history and rid yourselves of ALL your stupid prejudice, and help us move this nation in a progressive direction. And oh, yeah - foundations and rich liberals? Remember what Lakoff said and GIVE US MONEY. Not for your pet projects but for our best work. We know what WE are doing. You might learn a thing or two about community and organizing from the infrastructure we already have. Electronic networking won't get us there - community will.
03:10 PM on 11/04/2010
"Electronic networking won't get us there - community will."

Then why do you continue posting?
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oldfuzz
...within my mind
01:32 PM on 11/04/2010
If by faith based you mean Christian, which is how I read this, then everyone needs to replace their faith based outreach with human based outreach. The Christians--and Jews and Muslims and other religious groups--need to reach out more than the Democrats.
02:19 PM on 11/04/2010
What makes you think we don't? We ARE the backbone of the progressive movement! tt might help you to remember it was REVEREND Dr. Martin Luther King. It was REVEREND William Sloane Coffin. We led, moved, shaped the movements you now have conveniently forgotten since all you know is Pat Robertson. We are here doing the organizing work of social justice. YOU need to pay attention. And please remember - we cannot "reach out" to Dems without doing what the religious right ILLEGALLY does in its partisanship. We won't do it because it violates the separation of church and state. We WILL partner on ISSUES, but not on party lines, and you, oldfuzz, ought to be glad we know that.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
11:41 AM on 11/04/2010
End appeasement of the superstitious loons. They just showed that they vote against you anyway.
02:20 PM on 11/04/2010
Support the non-superstitious progressives. We equal the loons in numbers, and we have your back on all issues. You have kicked us out of the room because you're too ignorant to know the difference.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
02:45 PM on 11/04/2010
That's a bit of a different point, but a fair one. The room the superstition loonies used for an office didn't have a link to the west wing.
12:05 PM on 11/07/2010
This believer is a progressive Democrat. I sincerely doubt you're a progressive anything.