COMMENTARY
Nearly halfway through his victory speech on Election Night in Chicago’s Grant Park, Barack Obama reached out to those Americans who had voted for his opponent, John McCain. "I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your president, too."
One demographic that Obama did not win over that night was evangelical Christians. According to exit polls, McCain won them, 74%-24%.
Just four days until the inauguration, it has become a reality that for millions of evangelicals, the incoming president who — despite his controversial decision to have mega-church pastor Rick Warren deliver the inaugural invocation — was not their candidate of choice.
So how are they anticipating the start of an Obama administration?