by Doug Pagitt | Jan 13, 2021 | Press Coverage, Voices
© Getty Images The following is an opinion written in The Hill by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good: Among the horrendous images from the mob attack on the Capitol, as an evangelical pastor, one in particular remains seared in my mind. As supporters...
by Doug Pagitt | Nov 23, 2020 | Press Coverage, Voices
The following is an opinion written in Morning Consult by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good: As states around the country certify final vote tallies, a surprising picture is starting to emerge around one of the reasons President Donald Trump did not...
by Vote Common Good Team | Nov 22, 2020 | Press Coverage
As the 2020 election neared, a group of pastors morally repulsed by American faith leaders urging their congregations to vote for Trump took action – they rented Weird Al Yankovic’s old tour bus and traveled for months across the country to urge...
by Doug Pagitt | Nov 20, 2020 | Press Coverage, Voices
The following is an opinion written in Business Insider by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good: As complete data from battleground states across the country filters in, the picture of the 2020 electorate is beginning to take shape. And while he made...
by Vote Common Good Team | Nov 9, 2020 | Press Coverage
“We targeted habitual Republican voters like evangelicals and Catholics. We knew if we moved votes just enough, we’d cut into his winnable margin. We believe we had an impact.” —From “Evangelicals in Midwest Who Ditched Trump Cost Him the Election, Early Data...
by Vote Common Good Team | Nov 9, 2020 | Press Coverage
Supporters pray at a Trump rally on Nov. 2, 2020 in Avoca, Pa. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images) “Among Protestants as a whole, Mr. Trump also prevailed by a 60%-40% margin, although a national group, Vote Common Good, said it met a goal of persuading at least a small...