Karl Rove

Rove: 'Values voters' expect value for their votes

Karl Rove says evangelical Christians are looking for candidates who will live out the values they espouse -- and if they don't find them, those believers will simply stay home from the polling places.

Evangelical Christians are typically an important contingent of voters for conservative Republican candidates. Polls following the 2006 elections show many Christians did not turn out and vote because they had issues with many of the candidates who were not reliably conservative. Karl Rove, senior advisor to former President George W. Bush and his deputy chief of staff, talked with OneNewsNow concerning what drives Christians to the polls...

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