The majority of Americans want a president who mirrors biblical ideals
of leadership, revealed a new poll out Thursday.
About six in 10 Americans likely to vote say they would be more likely
to vote for a presidential candidate who speaks publicly about
following the example of admirable leaders from the Bible and who uses
the Bible for guidance in both public and personal matters, found a
nationwide Zogby Poll conducted for the American Bible Society.
According to the survey, more than three-quarters (78 percent) of
respondents – 86 percent of women and 68 percent of men – view
candidates citing Scripture when explaining political positions as
positive.
Also, most Americans voters want a candidate who has a servant-leader
attitude. Respondents are more likely to support a candidate who sees
the office as a privilege to serve others, with a responsibility to
God.
Out of the polled respondents aged 18-29, 84 percent said a candidate’s
servant-leader attitude would impact their vote. Interestingly, only 62
percent of older respondents, 50-64 years old, said it would influence
their decision.
In addition to Biblical leadership qualities, many likely voters are
affected by the simple question of whether the candidate believes in
God.
Nearly half of likely voters indicated that they would not vote for a
presidential candidate who did not believe in God, while 20 percent
said they would vote for such a candidate. Another 20 percent said this
factor would not affect their vote
But by far, truthfulness and integrity – characteristics often
emphasized in the Bible – topped the list of qualities respondents feel
are most important in a leader.
The poll was conducted Jan. 25-27 on 1,008 adult respondents from
throughout the United States. Nearly all respondents (95 percent) said
they have some interaction with the Bible, ranging from well aware to
exploring the contents of the Bible. Close to a quarter of participants
said they were born-again Christians.
A Christian Web site, www.iVoteValues.org, affiliated with the Family
Research Council and Focus on the Family, is helping Christians
register to vote and with what to consider in choosing a candidate.
The Web site is offering a Voter Impact Toolkit that includes sermon
helps, matching PowerPont presentation, Voter Resource Guide, voter
registration forms, poster, and other resources to equip pastors and
churches to vote their values. The pro-family Christian organizations
behind the website encourage Christians to consider biblical values
when voting, and pray for the election of godly leaders.
Jennifer Riley
Christian Post Reporter
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