Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Exit Polls Remain Skewed towards Republicans on Religion
Note: Crossposted at StreetProphets.
Despite a drumbeat of public criticism by Faith in Public Life and others about biased exit polling on religion by the major media networks, the exit polls continue to ask more questions about religion to Republicans than Democrats.
I wrote yesterday in my "Dispatches from the Beltway" column in the debut issue of Religion Dispatches about how this bias distorts our understanding of religion among both parties.
Here's the current tally:
Despite a drumbeat of public criticism by Faith in Public Life and others about biased exit polling on religion by the major media networks, the exit polls continue to ask more questions about religion to Republicans than Democrats.
I wrote yesterday in my "Dispatches from the Beltway" column in the debut issue of Religion Dispatches about how this bias distorts our understanding of religion among both parties.
Here's the current tally:
- 25 states have had both Republican and Democratic primaries
- 20 of these states had state-wide exit polls
- All of these states asked more questions about religious affiliation to Republicans than Democrats. (Only one of these, AZ, was a Super Tuesday state).
- They have asked Republicans about religion in every exit poll, but have NOT asked Democrats ANYTHING about religion in 3 states (IA, MI, NV).
- They have NOT asked Democrats ANYWHERE about whether they were "evangelical or born again."
Labels: evangelicals, exit polls, media, primaries, religion



