blutoski
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Honestly I'm not sure if we can treat "Evangelicals" as the boogeyman in this. Religious affiliation is on the downslide in America and I'm not buying that as the population ages and dies off we're seeing more Evangelicals now then we did in, say, the Reagan era. I don't see how they could be a bigger factor in this election then the last one or one before that.
It's the growth in their ability to get out the vote that makes them increasingly important.
Back in the 1970s, Evangelicals were mostly bankrupt and anyways, just learning how to broadcast to mass media, and they were anxious about endorsing candidates due to the risk of losing their tax status.
By 2016, they own billions of dollars worth of overlapping media networks and have learned that nobody's going to slap their wrists if they overtly endorse candidates. They've become a vote factory, so they need to be mollified.
Having said that, the news stories I've read about this are pretty vague. "evangelicals" "reached out". Who specifically? All of them? What did they expect Hillary to do exactly, such that she let them down? Realistically, if she felt there was zero prospect of gaining their allegiance, spending one second with them would be wasted time and she did the right thing.