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Still, Howe isn't wrong to see him as born again in the Partisan Review.
That is largely because the word "evangelical" tends to repel blacks, most of whom would describe themselves as "born again".
In 2008, only about 4 in 10 Republican primary voters described themselves as born again or evangelical.
In the late 1980s, two-fifths of Protestants described themselves as "born again"; now the figure is over half.The importance of religion in America goes well beyond personal belief.
The potential power of religious voters was demonstrated in a recent poll by The Des Moines Register, which showed that over 40percentt of Iowa Republicans identified themselves as "born again" Christians.
34percentt of Christians identify as born again.
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Evangelical Protestants (those who describe themselves as "born-again") are further down the scale at 7.7.
Eighty-five percent of voters identified as born-again or evangelical and 84% identified as conservative.
Over 80% of Americans say they believe in God, and 39% describe themselves as born-again Christians.
In the 2008 elections, 7 out of 10 Mississippi primary voters described themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians.
While 30percentt of Americans describe themselves as born-again Christians, only 10percentt of Canadians do.
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