New math?: numbers from Christian Coalition still don't add up.: An article from: Church & State |  | Publisher: Americans United for Separation of Church and State Category: Book
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From the supplier: The Christian Coalition's claims of having almost two million members have been cast into doubt when its flagship periodical, 'Christian American,' reported a circulation of only about 400,000. The Coalition has also been accused of manipulating the records of Democratic candidates in Virginia's gubernatorial election. Moreover, the organization has appointed Jack St. Martin as deputy director for church-based politicking field operations.
Citation Details Title: New math?: numbers from Christian Coalition still don't add up. Publication: Church & State (Refereed) Date: January 1, 1998 Publisher: Americans United for Separation of Church and State Volume: v51 Issue: n1 Page: p18(1)
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