Why Romney is Likely to Win and With Evangelicals At His Side

I was preparing to write a post on this topic but in my daily reading on Friday I came across two articles by Jay Cost and David and Nancy French that say it all. The bottom line is that I believe not only will Mitt Romney win the presidency, but he will do it with the overwhelming support of evangelical voters. This first article is from Jay Cost of The Weekly Standard. Jay is an excellent writer and even mentions another favorite of mine, Sean Trende from Real Clear Politics. Cost believes that a Romney victory will come because of two reasons: 1) Romney leads among voters who trust him to get our economy back on track 2) Romney leads among independents The first reason is important because regardless of your personal political or religious convictions, the economy is still front and center for everyone. The second article is from my friends Nancy and David French who manage the Evangelicals for Mitt website. They paint a clear picture of why Romney could outperform President George W. Bush in support of evangelicals because of the damage President Obama has done to America's social fabric. Read it here.

By |2012-11-02T21:13:13-05:00November 2nd, 2012|My Blog Post|3 Comments

Two-Part Interview with Best-Selling Author Nancy French

One of the fun parts of my duties at The Christian Post is getting to interview interesting people. Several months ago a friend of mine mentioned her sister was a writer and was working on "sort of big project." A few months later I read where that same sister was the co-author of Bristol Palin's memoir, Not Afraid of Life: My Journey So Far. Not bad for a girl from Paris, Tennessee - not bad at all. What I found more intriguing in the brief time I spent with Nancy French was how she and her husband David met and married. Also, the twist and turns their lives took after he decided to join the Army at a time when most people are retiring from their military careers. Home and Away: A Story of Family in a Time of War, is the title of their book and is written from David's perspective of serving in Iraq and Nancy's perspective of managing a household of  young children while looking for ways to pay off his law school debt (which is an interesting story in the book). Nancy has written other books and has a forthcoming fiction book that will hopefully be [...]

By |2011-09-21T15:14:15-05:00September 21st, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Two-Part Interview with Best-Selling Author Nancy French
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