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Monday, July 24, 2006
New Yorker Article Features Role Of Christian Right In Ohio's '06 Elections
This week's New Yorker Magazine profiles the central role of the Christian religious right in this year's Ohio gubernatorial election. Republican candidate J. Kenneth Blackwell, whose political history is chronicled in the New Yorker piece, has strong appeal to conservative Christians. The article titled Holy Toledo: Ohio’s Gubernatorial Race Tests the Power of the Christian Right, also focuses on Pastor Rod Parsley's Reformation Ohio and Rev. Russell Johnson's Ohio Restoration Project.