The 2026 Midterms: Speaker Mike Johnsonβs religious rhetoric will continue to shape how Republicans speak to their constituents | USAPP
As we move towards the 2026 midterms, religious rhetoric will likely remain part of the political toolkit, especially for Republicans seeking to mobilize evangelical and culturally conservativeβ¦
As the 2026 #Midterm elections in the #US draw nearer, speaker Mike Johnsonβs #religious rhetoric will continue to shape how Republicans speak to their constituents.
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My latest with @alenasmith13.bsky.social on what religious rhetoric might mean for the 2026 midterms. #relpol #USAPP @lseusablog.bsky.social
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Such a great piece! Shame itβs more and more relevant but excited at all the emerging scholars knocking it out of the park with their articles.
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Really excited to see this research! It's something that I touch on in so many of my talks and interviews.
Folks feel like Christian nationalism is growing, even though we know fewer Americans embrace it than 10 years ago.
What has increased? Use of rhetoric. It has suffused our national discourse
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Sacred speech: analyzing the influence of congressional leadership on religious rhetoric | Politics and Religion | Cambridge Core
Sacred speech: analyzing the influence of congressional leadership on religious rhetoric
A new DCinbox based finding is out:
"Our findings reveal a significant increase in newsletters using religious language sent out by Republicans after Johnson became Speaker, while religious speech on the House floor remains unchanged."
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
10.07.2025 20:31 β π 8 π 6 π¬ 1 π 0
π’ Thrilled to share our new article introducing CampaignViewβa comprehensive open-source dataset of congressional candidate campaign bios and policy platforms (2018β2022). Paper + data here: campaignview.org & doi.org/10.7910/DVN/... π§΅1/4
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Thank you so much!
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Sacred speech: analyzing the influence of congressional leadership on religious rhetoric | Politics and Religion | Cambridge Core
Sacred speech: analyzing the influence of congressional leadership on religious rhetoric
Happy to share that my article with Alena Smith has been published in Politics and Religion by @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
We study how legislators use religious rhetoric and how this usage might be influenced by congressional leadership.
Check it out below!
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Lynne Rienner Publishers | Religion and Congress The Intersection of Faith and Politics
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Thomas Carty and Iβs chapter is now out in Religion and Congress: The Intersection of Faith and Politics! We explore the shifting positions on abortion of Catholic Democrats in the Senate, focusing on how Biden and Kennedy navigated the complex intersection of faith, party, and public policy.
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@cjobolin.bsky.social and I first connected over religion and politics research, but as former student-athletes, weβre also drawn to studying the civic and political engagement of athletes. So excited about this project!
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@julthomson.bsky.social thank you!
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