Resources for Faith and the Faithful in the 2022 Midterm Elections
November 17, 2022
These resources come from the hybrid Public Dialogue, "Faith and the Faithful in the 2022 Midterm Elections: An Election Roundtable on What Happened, Why, and What Does It Mean for 2024?".
Articles
- Abortion rights scored the biggest midterm victory (Religion News Service)
- Bowing to voters, candidates concede with help from a higher power (Religion News Service)
- Catholic Voters Sour on Biden, Split Over Midterms (Real Clear Politics)
- Democrats increasingly optimistic about holding the Senate (Washington Post)
- Despite Mastriano’s loss, don’t count out Christian nationalism (Religion News Service)
- Experts: GOP Botched Early-Voting Ground Game (Real Clear Politics)
- Most Catholic Voters Don’t Share Catholic President’s Priorities (Real Clear Politics)
- Nevada Senate Race Hinges on Turnout, Latinos (Real Clear Politics)
- Parties gear up for runoff in Ga., the last outstanding Senate race (Washington Post)
- Racial breakdowns for midterms expose shifting electorate (Washington Post)
- The Post-Midterm Scramble Begins (Wall Street Journal)
Blog Posts
- It wasn’t just “the economy stupid”—it was abortion (Brookings FixGov Blog)
- What do the 2022 midterms mean for 2024? (Brookings FixGov Blog)
Radio Interviews
- Trump, the GOP and their struggle for power as 2024 looms (WYPR Baltimore)