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Article: Churchgoers, white men strongly support Bush; Moral values, terrorism ranked big among backers.(NATION)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- November 3, 2004
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Byline: Donald Lambro, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
President Bush won a majority of white men, churchgoers and white, born-again Christians, while John Kerry drew his strongest backing from blacks and led among Hispanics, according to voter exit polls yesterday.
Bush voters said moral values and the war on terrorism were what mattered most to them, but roughly half of those polled said the economy in their communities is worse now than it was four years ago, and they went overwhelmingly for Mr. Kerry.
Three-fourths of those who filled out polling questionnaires at voting places around the country said they worried about another terrorist attack. About ...