Contact: Eric Reed, Christianity Today International, 630-260-6200 ext 4371, ereed@christianitytoday.com
MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 4 /Christian Newswire/ -- While it may appear in the media that gender, race, and teen pregnancy are the top issues in the 2008 presidential election, a new poll by Christianity Today International's NationalChristianPoll.com says Active Christians* are still concerned about economy and national security.
Active Christians registered their three top election issues for both presidential candidates in the recent poll. Healthcare (78%), economy 77%, and war (76%) are the top issues for those who will vote for Obama, while abortion (73%), moral issues (70%), and terrorism (68%) top the issues for those who will vote for McCain.
McCain's pick for running mate skewed more favorably than Obama's pick. The results also show nearly two-thirds (65%) of Active Christians* voting for John McCain view him more favorably after choosing Sarah Palin. About half (53%) of Active Christians voting for Barack Obama view him more favorably after choosing Joe Biden.
For more results of this poll, visit http://nationalchristianpoll.com/poll/vpsurvey.html
* U.S. Active Christians believe salvation is through Jesus Christ. They are frequent Bible readers and church attendees and a high percentage are in leadership roles in their local congregations.
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