The 2011 American Values Survey: The Mormon Question, Economic Inequality, and the 2012 Presidential Campaign
Publisher Description
Move beyond the rhetoric and find out where Americans really stand at the intersection of religion and politics. The Public Religion Research Institute's 2011 American Values Survey takes America's temperature on the 2012 presidential campaign, the country's comfort with a Mormon serving as president, and the general public's stance on economic and social inequality.
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