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_5M New Christian Voters Can Decide 2012 Election, Group  Says_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/5m-new-christian-voters-can-decide-2012-election-grou
p-says-55822/) 
Sat, Sep. 17, 2011 Posted: 08:12 AM EDT   
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A non-profit group in liberal Silicon Valley is seeking to register 5 
million  new Christian conservative voters from across the country, who 
according 
to its  research, can decide the 2012 presidential election and bring the 
biblical  worldview to the forefront of American life and politics. 
Of the estimated 60 million Christians in the United States, only 30 
million  vote in any given election. The rest do not realize the power they 
hold 
in one  single vote, says United in Purpose, a group backed by a few Silicon 
Valley  venture capitalists that is running a project caklled “Champion the 
Vote.” 
The group found that the voting margin between candidates was far lower 
than  the number of registered Christian voters. For example, the two main 
candidates  in Missouri in 2008 had a margin of a mere 3,903 votes while the 
number of  unregistered Christian voters was 102,522. Similarly, North Carolina’
s voting  margin was only 14,177 votes with 281,212 unregistered voters. 
“We have researched 21 states and have concluded that getting 5 million new 
 registered Christians will decide an election,” says the Champion the Vote 
 website. “On Nov. 6, 2012 we will have the opportunity to decide who runs 
our  United States of America.” 
The group, in partnership with Christian organizers and conservative 
groups,  aims to have 100,000 “Champions,” Christians talking to other 
Christians 
about  registering and voting. It is putting together a database of all 
evangelical  Christians and conservative Catholics in the country who have not  
registered. 
“Our goal is to raise up a body of believers and that they elect a lot of  
godly leaders,” The Los Angeles Times quoted Bill Dallas, chief executive of 
 United in Purpose, as saying. Dallas said his group would not promote any  
particular party or candidate. “We’re about the agenda of the lamb, Jesus  
Christ.” 
But the group’s efforts are clearly going to help Republican candidates. 
The  organization’s issues include right to life, religious freedom, 
traditional  marriage, God and government, morality and ethics, voter 
registration, 
and  prayer in the public arena. 
The falling popularity of President Barack Obama is giving hope to 
Christian  groups. “Obama has awakened the sleeping giant of the social 
conservative 
vote,”  Ralph Reed, the former head of the Christian Coalition, was quoted 
as saying.  “Whether every lofty plan to register and educate evangelical 
and Catholic  voters comes to fruition or not, the multiplicity and intensity 
of the efforts  underway suggest Obama and the Democrats will compete on a 
much more even  playing field than they were in 2008.” 
“I have the audacity to believe that we can be an influence on both parties,
”  technology entrepreneur Ken Eldred, a Republican donor who is also 
funding  Champion the Vote, was quoted as saying. “I personally believe that 
someday  we’re going to stand before God, and he’s going to pull out a ballot 
and say,  ‘How did you vote in this election?’ And there are going to be 
people who say,  ‘Why do you care about that, God?’ And he’s going to say, ‘
Because I created  that country and I put you in charge.’” 
Over the next 10 years, the United in Purpose group aims to mobilize 40  
million evangelicals in the United States to vote. American Christians have 
the  responsibility to honor both the Cross and the flag, says the project’s  
website.
Anugrah Kumar
Christian Post Contributor   
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