
| Will Dr. James Dobson Damage the Christian Vote? |
| by Deal W. Hudson |
| 10/02/07 |
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Dr. James Dobson is the founder of the largest, most influential, Evangelical organization in America, Focus on the Family. His radio show reaches two million listeners every day, and he's easily the most important Evangelical leader in the country.
As a result, Dobson’s political pronouncements carry a lot of weight among Christian voters. But these comments, covering all of the GOP presidential candidates, threaten to divide and marginalize Christians in the upcoming election.
You see, Dobson has painted himself, and those who follow him, into a corner.
Proof of that was the story reported yesterday in the New York Times. At a meeting last weekend of conservative leaders in Salt Lake City, the discussion centered around the proposal for a third party response to the possible nomination of Rudy Giuliani.
I have verified independently the discussions that took place among Dobson, Tony Perkins, and other religious and pro-life leaders. The idea of a third-party was not treated as a hypothetical, but an imminent possibility.
This Dobson-led threat of a third party effort was the predictable outcome of his public statements since October 2006.
The dilemma for Dobson is simple: He has disavowed every GOP hopeful except Newt Gingrich. With Gingrich now saying he will not run, there's no one left Dobson can support:
The only satisfactory candidate for Dobson evidently is Gingrich, who announced on Saturday he would not be a candidate. So where do Dobson and his followers go? And will they respond to a third party call?
What happens to the religious conservatives already committed -- rather evenly -- among the four leading candidates? Would they follow Dobson, Perkins, and other movement leaders out of the GOP?
Dobson gave Newt Gingrich a second chance by inviting him on his radio show to offer a public repentance. Perhaps he will offer the other candidates a chance to explain positions troubling to him and his listeners?
I’m sure they would leap at the chance.
Deal W. Hudson is the director of InsideCatholic.com and the Morley Institute for Church & Culture. |







