Case in point

From today’s WaPo story on Michigan, one of those shifting Midwestern evangelicals I’ve been talking about: At the modern split-level house with the Obama sign: Derek Forney, age 40, an account manager for a benefits company. “What Bush and his party have failed to deliver on is inclusiveness,” says Forney, an evangelical Christian who voted […]

From today’s WaPo story on Michigan, one of those shifting Midwestern evangelicals I’ve been talking about:

At the modern split-level house with the Obama sign: Derek Forney, age 40, an account manager for a benefits company. “What Bush and his party have failed to deliver on is inclusiveness,” says Forney, an evangelical Christian who voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004. “I’m very interested in bringing people together. I have a young daughter. I don’t want her to grow up in a divided country.”

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