21% |
24% |
10 |
Congressional candidates endorsed by the prochoice group naral who won in November. | Senior pastors who say their church has music-related tensions. | Monthly church arson cases since 2000, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. |
80% |
17% |
40-80 |
Congressional candidates endorsed by the National Right to Life Committee who won. | Church members who say they would change attendance if their usual service changed its musical style. | Monthly cases, according to the National Church Arson Task Force. |
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