Faith in Action

The Democratic Party welcomes a partnership with communities of faith for a nation that values dignity and equality for all people through its Faith in Action initiative. We support religious freedom and the right of all people to worship as they see fit. We believe we have more that unites us than divides us, and that people can honor their convictions through work for the Common Good.

John McCain Should Denounce Hagee Endorsement, Anti-Catholic Remarks

In his struggle to shore up his base, John McCain has once again cast aside his principles by embracing Rev. John Hagee, saying he was "pleased to have the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee," despite his intolerant comments about Catholics, women, African Americans, Muslims and LGBT Americans.

Bittersweet Endorsement?

McCain picks up support of Texas preacher who has some choice words for the Catholic Church: John McCain proudly touted picking up the support of Texas preacher John Hagee at a town hall meeting this morning in Houston. But Hagee's...

Study: Born Again Christians Favor Democratic Candidates

Last month, a number of leading figures in the evangelical community wrote to the major polling and news media political directors about exit polling methodology that left out persons of faith from Democratic figures. DNC Chief of Staff Leah Daughtry...

DNC Statement on the Death of Rep. Tom Lantos

"Our nation has lost a great public servant with the passing of Representative Tom Lantos. In serving his constituents and his country, Tom never forgot the Democratic Party's ideals of freedom, fairness, and opportunity for all. As Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, he was an authority on foreign policy issues and a voice for the oppressed. The only Holocaust survivor in Congress, he was a forceful and passionate advocate for civil liberties and human rights. Today, I join with countless others across the country in offering my thoughts and prayers to Rep. Lantos' family and friends as we honor his life and legacy."

Hey, Pollsters: Democrats Care About Religion, Too

Leah Daughtry, DNC Chief of Staff and Convention CEO speaks out against the biased exit polling used in the primary season so far. She calls for media and pollsters to pay closer attention to the vital dynamic between people of...

Letter from Evangelical Leaders to Polling and Political Directors of Media Outlets Represented in the National Election Pool

The following is a letter from prominent evangelical leaders to the political and/or polling directors at the major news networks and wire services on polling practices published on the Faith in Public Life website. Dear Polling or Political Director: Religion...

Catholic Bishop to Speak to Bush About Jesus' Sermon on the Mount

President Bush is making a swing through the Middle East this week. Bush is scheduled to take tour of the Mount Beatitudes with the accompanied by Melkite Archbishop Elias Chacour of Akko, Israel, who says he plans to talk to the President about Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

Rev. E. Terri LaVelle Named Staff Director of DNC's Faith in Action Initiative

The Democratic National Committee announced today that Reverend E. Terri LaVelle has been named staff director of the DNC's Faith in Action Initiative.

DNC Calls on Republican Candidates to Denounce Ann Coulter's Prejudiced Comments at RJC Forum

As the four leading Republican presidential candidates prepare to appear at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum tonight, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean called on them to denounce Ann Coulter's hateful rhetoric, and agree to stop attending events where...

Dean Statement Celebrating Eid al-Fitr

Today Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued a statement marking the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

Dean Sends Greetings on Yom Kippur

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman, Howard Dean, issued the following statement commemorating Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement:

Rep. King: There Are "Too Many Mosques"

There's simply no excuse a sitting member of Congress uses this type of bigoted language:

DNC Marks Rosh Hashanah

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued a statement today marking Rosh Hashanah.

Catholic Democratic Leaders Attend 9/11 Catholic Mass

Yesterday on Capitol Hill, Democratic Catholic Members of Congress, DNC Faith Advisory Council members, and DNC staff attended a Mass to remember the victims of 9/11 and those who have died as a result of the war in Iraq.

Excerpts from DNC Chairman Howard Dean's Remarks at the National Baptist Convention

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean addressed the National Baptist Convention this afternoon. In his remarks, Dean discussed the important role faith and morality play in defining the issues most important to the Democratic Party, as well as the work people of faith do every day to address the problems facing our country and planet, including reconstruction of the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina and the global crisis of HIV/AIDS.

Pope Urges Catholics to Go Green

It's one of the many issues uniting progressives and the faith community. Today Pope Benedict XVI made his second appeal on environmental issues in four days before an audience of about 16,000.

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About Faith in Action

Contrary to partisan rhetoric, the truth is that Democrats are people of strong faith and we are guided by our values.

Greetings from Faith in Action!

The Democratic Party welcomes a partnership with communities of faith for a nation that values dignity and equality for all people through its Faith in Action initiative. We support religious freedom and the right of all people to worship as they see fit. We believe we have more that unites us than divides us, and that people can honor their convictions through work for the Common Good.

Dean: Democrats Move Debate Forward on Shared Values

This week, Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to include the "Reducing the Need for Abortions Initiative" in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations bill. Among the programs...

Mitt Gone Wild! Criticized For Hardcore Hotel Porn

Mitt Romney, pandering for the support of groups like the Family Research Council, famously blamed pornography for the tragic shooting at Virginia Tech. The Virginia Tech shooter, Romney said, "had drunk from the cesspool" of pornography.

Giuliani Flip-Flops Again, This Time on Israel and Gaza

Rudy Giuliani flip-flops again as he strains to explain his support for escalation in Iraq. This time he changes his position on Israel's withdrawal from Gaza. We've got the video.

DNC Endorses One Vote '08 Campaign

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and the head of the DNC’s Faith in Action initiative, Rev. Leah Daughtry, issued the following statement praising the announcement of the One Vote '08 Campaign, which will use the 2008 Presidential election...

Religious Progressives and the Traditional Media

In a new study, Media Matters for America took a look at the way progressive religious voices were being shut out of the debate. It might not be a surprise, but the study revealed what many of us have long suspected:

DNC Faith Advisory Council Meeting Culminates Around National Day of Prayer

Today, the Democratic National Committee wrapped up its final day of its Faith Advisory Council meeting coinciding with the National Day of Prayer. The National Day of Prayer recognizes the power of prayer and religion as a positive force in people’s lives.

Tommy Thompson Campaign: Get Out While You Can

Tommy Thompson's remarks about Jewish people on Monday revealed him to be simply ill-suited to the presidency. His run has barely started, but already we're thinking he should get out while he can.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Addresses Students at Eastern University

This week, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean traveled to Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania to talk to students and answer their questions about the DNC's ongoing commitment to reaching out to the faith community.

Pro-Environment, Anti-Torture

A story from the religion news service highlights the National Association of Evangelicals' continued affirmation of environmental work and a new document in opposition to torture.

Rev. Otis Moss Speaks at a Black History Month Event

Reverend Otis Moss gave a remarkable speech in honor of Black History Month that discussed the intergenerational dynamics of political activism within the Black Church Community. Rev. Moss spoke with great passion about the challenges facing the faith community in the years ahead as politics and time change circumstances.

Honoring the Life and Career of U.S. Representative Father Robert F. Drinan

The following resolution was passed by the Democratic National Committee at its meeting on February 3, 2007. Submitted By: Philip Johnston, Chair, Massachusetts Debra Kozikowski, Vice Chair, Massachusetts Donna Brazile. At-Large/DC Terry Lierman, Chair, Maryland Karen Marchioro, Washington And the...

Honoring the Memory of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Today we honor the life and memory of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Best known for his I Have a Dream speech, King was a civil rights leader who will remain part of our collective conscious forever.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Extends Hanukkah Greetings

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on the start of Hanukkah.

DNC Faith Advisory Council Holds Quarterly Meeting

Following on the heels of historic Democratic gains in the religious community during the past mid-term election, today the Democratic National Committee's Faith Advisory Council held its first meeting in Washington, DC. Faith leaders from diverse denominations and Democratic leaders including House Majority Whip Elect Jim Clyburn and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean came together to discuss working with the national party in its ongoing effort to engage the faith community and communicate our shared values.

Get Out The Vote

The Democratic Party's "Get Out the Vote" drive to push voters to the polls has begun. Election Day is Tuesday, November 7. Be a part of the new direction. Volunteer with your state Democratic Party and help get Democrats out to vote.

50-State Strategy Puts Faith In Action in Oregon

Yesterday, Blue Oregon highlighted Democratic Party-funded ads that are airing on Oregon radio stations. A full time faith outreach staff person was also funded with Democratic Party money. There's been a lot of attention paid here at BlueOregon to the...

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Sends Eid al-Fitr Greetings

Today Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement marking the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

The "Extent of Their Usefulness"

A former deputy director of the White House office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is charging that many members of the Bush administration privately dismiss its conservative Christian allies as “boorish” and “nuts.”

MUST READ: 'Values' Choice for The GOP

Columnist Eugene Robinson points out that the Mark Foley scandal has revealed the Republican Party's claim on being the party of moral values for what it really is - a politically calculated illusion to accumulate power from social and religious conservatives.

Dean Sends Greetings on Yom Kippur

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman, Howard Dean, issued the following statement commemorating Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Sends Rosh Hashanah Greetings

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement commemorating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins Friday at sundown.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Commemorates the start of Ramadan

Today, Muslims in America and around the world will begin a month long celebration for the holy month of Ramadan. This special time provides Muslims the opportunity to receive by giving, share by going without and practice self-control by letting go of daily routines.

“Whatever It Takes” Republicans Embrace Intolerance

A week after Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman vowed to supporters in an e-mail that the RNC would "hold nothing back" and "spend whatever it takes" to "maintain our majorities," it's clear that Republicans across the country will do and say just about anything to get elected -- even resort to some of the most insidious forms of intolerance.

In the last week alone, a Republican candidate in Minnesota attacked his opponent's faith, young conservatives in Michigan are running dangerous and divisive "Catch an Illegal Immigrant" and "Fun With Guns" events, and an Arizona Republican Congressional candidate refused to demand that former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke remove an endorsement and a link to his campaign from Duke's website


Black Churches Lack Faith-Based Funds

The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies conducted a survey of 750 African American churches across the country, discovering that less then 3 percent of them are participants in the Bush Administration's faith-based initiative program. The program dispenses more...

DNC's Black Caucus Hosts 2006 African American Leadership Summit

National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and DNC Black Caucus Chair Virgie M. Rollins announced that the DNC will hold an African American Summit at the Marriott at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, from September 22-24, 2006. The national summit...

MN-05: Dems Poised to Send 1st Muslim-American to Congress

There many, many primary results to sort through today. In Minnesota, Democrats in the 5th Congressional District nominated Keith Ellison to represent them in the United States Congress. In the heavily Democratic district, this victory all but assures him a...

Largest North American Islamic Group Elects A Woman

The Islamic Society of North America elected Ingrid Mattson to serve as the first female president of the organization. The organization represents Muslim associations for youth, college students, and engineers amongst others, in addition to providing support to North American...

Church: Moving Into A Dorm Near You

As growing trend arising out of the University of California at Berkeley, some dormitories are now offering a spiritual connection to the residents on college campuses. At UC Berkeley, the Presbyterian Church renovated the campus ministry building, offering 125 students...

L.A. Mayor Connects With Muslims

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D), met with local Muslim leaders on Sunday and pledged to continue efforts to be more visible in Los Angeles' Islamic communities. He also apologized to the leaders for not responding to their e-mails about...

A Change in the Pulpit

An ally of Washington DC's LGBT community, Rev. Alvin O. Jackson, will be moving to the Park Avenue Christian Church in New York City. Rev. Jackson is a key African American clergy to speak out on welcoming and including the...

Railway to Tibet's Capital May Spell Doom

Much has been written lately about the new railway which links Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, to Beijing. The New York Times recently published an editorial commenting on the implications of the rail line for the people of Tibet. This...

Lama Buddhism Alive and Well in Tibet

Recently, the Washington Post featured an article discussing the Dalai Lama's continuing influence on Tibetans. Despite having lived in exile for nearly 56 years, the Dalai Lama remains the spiritual leader for many in Tibet. But for many Tibetans, particularly...

Alabama's Salt of the Earth

In seven days of intensive research performed by the Democrats.org team, we have determined Lucy Baxley is neither a farmer, nor a thief. The Democratic candidate for Governor in the state of Alabama, Baxley appears to have a keen interest...

Another First

Thirty years after the Episcopal church first allowed women to become priests, the church has elected a female presiding bishop. Congratulations go to Katharine Jefferts Schori, who will become the first woman to head any Anglican denomination worldwide. Jefferts Schori...

Bush Administration Sends Wrong Message to Minority Contractors

A recent article in the Dallas Business Journal shed light on controversial comments made by U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Alphonso Jackson during a recent speech to a Dallas minority real estate consortium.

Governor Dean Convenes Immigration Discussion With The Chicago Community

Governor Dean was in Chicago yesterday to meet with community leaders and discuss immigration reform. Representatives from several Chicago communities including: African-American, Arab American, Asian American, Hispanic, Irish American and Muslim American, as well as labor, Jewish and faith-based communities...

Dean Statement in Honor of National Prayer Day

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in honor of National Prayer Day: "For people of all faiths, prayer is a powerful act of devotion. Today, people of faith gather all across the country to reflect on...

Reflections

Governor Dean on a National Day of Prayer: For people of all faiths, prayer is a powerful act of devotion. Today, people of faith gather all across the country to reflect on our many blessings as a nation and to...

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Celebrates Passover

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean released the following statement commemorating the Jewish holiday of Passover.

Dean: Comprehensive and Compassionate Immigration Reform Needed

Next week, Republican Senate Leader Bill Frist is likely to introduce a harmful immigration bill on to the Senate floor that will criminalize good Samaritans, including church members and clergy, and does not provide a larger, comprehensive framework for reform or a path to citizenship.

Catholic Democrats Release Statement of Principals

A majority of Catholic Democrats in the U.S. House led by Congresswoman Rosa L. DeLauro (Conn.-3) today released a statement of principles. Signed by 55 House Democrats, the statement documents how their faith influences them as lawmakers, making clear their commitment to the basic principles at the heart of Catholic social teaching and their bearing on policy – whether it is increasing access to education for all or pressing for real health care reform, taking seriously the decision to go to war, or reducing poverty. Above all, the document expresses the signers’ commitment to the dignity of life and their belief that government has moral purpose.

Mehlman Should Denounce Ugly Anti-Muslim Tirade

According to news reports, Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman took to the podium at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) minutes after conservative columnist Ann Coulter unleashed a vicious anti-Muslim attack but chose not to condemn Coulter’s hate speech.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Commemorates Muharram, the Start of the Islamic New Year

Today Muslims in America and around the world mark the start of the Islamic New Year. Muslims honor the start of this holy month through prayer and reflection.

Dean Commemorates Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dean: "The principles in which he believed and to which he dedicated himself flowed from a fundamental respect for the dignity of each human being. Dr. King gave voice and vigor to a movement and to a dream of his beloved community. In doing so he gave back to America its founding promise."

Your Faith Community

Faith plays a vital role in our communities. For many of us, our Faith informs how we see our community, our world, and our country, and our religious traditions shape our vision of the world and our deepest hopes and dreams for it.

Governor Dean Meets with Arab American Leaders

The Governor met with Arab American leaders in Dearborn, Michigan yesterday at the Arab American National Museum, the only museum of its kind in the United States. The museum is a project of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), which provides services and does outreach to the community in Michigan and across the country.

Gov. Dean meets with Reverend Luis Cortes

I just got out of a great meeting with Chairman Dean and Reverend Luis Cortes. Rev. Cortes is President and CEO of Esperanza USA, which translates into 'Hope USA'.

Dean Sends Greetings in Celebration of Eid-al-Fitr...

With the coming of the new moon, Muslims in America and around the world will mark the end of Ramadan. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement: "During this joyous time, I join Muslims around the world to mark the end of Ramadan, which concludes a month of fasting, charity, personal reflection and worship. In praying for peace and harmony, I wish Muslims worldwide, Eid Mubarak!"

Dean Commemorates the Start of Ramadan

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement today to commemorate the start of Ramadan.

Mehlman Misses the Mark With Latino Clergy

Today, during his address to the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders (CONLAMIC), RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman painted a rosy picture for Latinos under the Bush Administration, and tried to save face for the President’s failures on immigration reform.

Mehlman No Atina Frente a Clérigos Latinos

Hoy, durante su visita a la Coalición Nacional de Clérigos Latinos y Líderes Cristianos (CONLAMIC), el Presidente del Partido Republicano Ken Mehlman presentó una versión color de rosa de la situación de los Latinos bajo la Administración de Bush, y trató de encubrir las fallas del Presidente en el tema de la reforma inmigratoria.

Dean Statement on the Death of Simon Wiesenthal

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean who recently visited Yad Vashem, Israel's memorial to the Holocaust, issued the following statement on the death of Simon Wiesenthal.

Gov. Dean's Trip to Israel

Gov. Dean is travelling through Israel; read on for updates about his trip.

DNC Vice Chair Profiled

Jewish Women International's Jewish Woman magazine profiles DNC Vice Chair Susie Turnbull this month.

Excerpts of DNC Chairman Howard Dean's Remarks to the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.

This afternoon, DNC Chairman Howard Dean addressed the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. in Miami.

The Mainline Protestant Community and the Democratic Party

For centuries, Mainline Protestant Churches and the Democratic Party have fought for religious liberty, justice and equal rights under the law.

The Jewish Community and the Democratic Party

United in our shared values, Jewish Americans and the Democratic Party continue to work together to foster tolerance, respect, diversity and security in our nation.

The Evangelical Community and the Democratic Party

Evangelicals are not a theologically or politically homogeneous community. But when it comes to the values of fairness, Golden-rule governance and caring for the least among us, the Evangelical community and the Democratic Party are united in our commitment.

The Catholic Community and the Democratic Party

The Democratic Party has a long and rich tradition of working closely with the Catholic community in pursuit of the common good.

The American Muslim Community and the Democratic Party

The Democratic Party respects the significant value the American Muslim community brings to our nation and is proud of our partnership working toward shared goals. We are proud to have helped elect the first Muslim to the U.S. Congress and look forward to more Democratic candidates that reflect the great diversity of America.

The African American Church Community and the Democratic Party

African American Churches and the Democratic Party are strongly united in our aspiration to fulfill the time-honored goal of equality for all people.

Religious Leaders Criticize Event Supported by Tom DeLay

From Reuters: Liberal religious leaders on Thursday criticized Sunday's planned rally to back U.S. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts...

Excerpts of DNC Chairman's Remarks to the AME Church's Political Empowerment Agenda

Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Howard Dean today addressed the Political Empowerment Agenda at the 29th Biennial Convention of the Connectional Lay Organization of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME).

DNC Chairman Statement on Rep. Tancredo's Extremist Remarks

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement regarding U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo's (R-CO) refusal to apologize for comments suggesting that the United States should bomb Muslim holy sites, including Mecca.

Democratic Evangelical Christians

From the Myrtle Beach Sun News: ... many evangelicals are interested in far more than the hot-button issues often used to define them: abortion and same-sex marriage. Evangelicals have been active in seeking increased aid for Africa, fighting poverty, battling...

Dean Travels to Puerto Rico, Addresses Latino Leaders

From the Associated Press:Democrats lost Hispanic votes in the last election because the Republican Party presented itself as the party of "moral values," said Dean, 56. But "this (Democratic) party stands for social and economic justice," he said, criticizing the...

Jewish Support for Democrats Remains Strong

A new analysis of Jewish voting patterns just released this week by The Solomon Group, a non-profit organization that encourages Jewish civic participation, confirms overwhelming support for Democrats among American Jews.




The Democratic Party


Dean Calls on McCain to Apologize For Campaign Surrogate's Attack on the Pope

As John McCain attends the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean called on the Republican nominee to denounce insulting comments made by one of his campaign surrogates, Rep. Tom Tancredo. Tancredo issued a press release yesterday attacking the "Pope's comments regarding U.S. immigration policy" and accusing his position of stemming from an interest in "recruiting new members."

Statement Welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to U.S.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement today welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to the United States:

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain, Sunnis, and Shiites

Despite the fact that John McCain has made the same mistake FIVE times in five months, his campaign continues to claim that John McCain misspoke when he confused Sunni and Shiite extremists in Iraq.

DNC Statement on Fortieth Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Assassination

"Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a transformative American leader whose life was cut tragically short 40 years ago. As we reflect on this solemn occasion, each one of us should reaffirm our commitment to continuing Dr. King's fight for social justice, equality, fairness, and inclusion for all Americans. "Among the many lessons of Dr. King's life, he taught us that our Democracy must be nurtured. That the work of making America a better place is a lifetime commitment. Each one of us must fight for the shared values of an America where we stand up and stand together for the least among us, for our children, our veterans, our communities, the very things that define who we are and what we believe. "This year's presidential election provides a ray of hope in the realization of Dr. King's dream. Across the country we've seen historic turnout as Americans from all walks of life are making their voices heard to move our country forward. Today the Democratic Party reaffirms its commitment to work towards the beloved community Dr. King envisioned. "

DNC Statement on the Death of Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho

Following the news of the death of Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho, the Democratic National Committee's Faith In Action Staff Director Rev. E. Terri LaVelle made the following statement: "It was with great sadness that we learned of the...

So What About John Hagee is John McCain 'Proud' Of ?

In accepting the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee, John McCain said: "I am very honored by Pastor John Hagee's endorsement..." And later said - "I was pleased to have the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee..." Talking Points Memo provided nearly...

New Video Reveals McCain's Hagee Hypocrisy

So long as John McCain continues to refuse to denounce his controversial support of John Hagee, he's going to continue facing this kind of scrutiny.

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and John Hagee

Today's McCain Myth: John McCain has consistently stood up to the right wing of the Republican Party.

John McCain Should Denounce Hagee Endorsement, Anti-Catholic Remarks

In his struggle to shore up his base, John McCain has once again cast aside his principles by embracing Rev. John Hagee, saying he was "pleased to have the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee," despite his intolerant comments about Catholics, women, African Americans, Muslims and LGBT Americans.

Bittersweet Endorsement?

McCain picks up support of Texas preacher who has some choice words for the Catholic Church: John McCain proudly touted picking up the support of Texas preacher John Hagee at a town hall meeting this morning in Houston. But Hagee's...

Study: Born Again Christians Favor Democratic Candidates

Last month, a number of leading figures in the evangelical community wrote to the major polling and news media political directors about exit polling methodology that left out persons of faith from Democratic figures. DNC Chief of Staff Leah Daughtry...

DNC Statement on the Death of Rep. Tom Lantos

"Our nation has lost a great public servant with the passing of Representative Tom Lantos. In serving his constituents and his country, Tom never forgot the Democratic Party's ideals of freedom, fairness, and opportunity for all. As Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, he was an authority on foreign policy issues and a voice for the oppressed. The only Holocaust survivor in Congress, he was a forceful and passionate advocate for civil liberties and human rights. Today, I join with countless others across the country in offering my thoughts and prayers to Rep. Lantos' family and friends as we honor his life and legacy."

Hey, Pollsters: Democrats Care About Religion, Too

Leah Daughtry, DNC Chief of Staff and Convention CEO speaks out against the biased exit polling used in the primary season so far. She calls for media and pollsters to pay closer attention to the vital dynamic between people of...

Letter from Evangelical Leaders to Polling and Political Directors of Media Outlets Represented in the National Election Pool

The following is a letter from prominent evangelical leaders to the political and/or polling directors at the major news networks and wire services on polling practices published on the Faith in Public Life website. Dear Polling or Political Director: Religion...

Catholic Bishop to Speak to Bush About Jesus' Sermon on the Mount

President Bush is making a swing through the Middle East this week. Bush is scheduled to take tour of the Mount Beatitudes with the accompanied by Melkite Archbishop Elias Chacour of Akko, Israel, who says he plans to talk to the President about Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

Rev. E. Terri LaVelle Named Staff Director of DNC's Faith in Action Initiative

The Democratic National Committee announced today that Reverend E. Terri LaVelle has been named staff director of the DNC's Faith in Action Initiative.

DNC Calls on Republican Candidates to Denounce Ann Coulter's Prejudiced Comments at RJC Forum

As the four leading Republican presidential candidates prepare to appear at the Republican Jewish Coalition Forum tonight, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean called on them to denounce Ann Coulter's hateful rhetoric, and agree to stop attending events where...

Dean Statement Celebrating Eid al-Fitr

Today Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued a statement marking the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

Dean Sends Greetings on Yom Kippur

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman, Howard Dean, issued the following statement commemorating Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement:

Rep. King: There Are "Too Many Mosques"

There's simply no excuse a sitting member of Congress uses this type of bigoted language:

DNC Marks Rosh Hashanah

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued a statement today marking Rosh Hashanah.

Catholic Democratic Leaders Attend 9/11 Catholic Mass

Yesterday on Capitol Hill, Democratic Catholic Members of Congress, DNC Faith Advisory Council members, and DNC staff attended a Mass to remember the victims of 9/11 and those who have died as a result of the war in Iraq.

Excerpts from DNC Chairman Howard Dean's Remarks at the National Baptist Convention

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean addressed the National Baptist Convention this afternoon. In his remarks, Dean discussed the important role faith and morality play in defining the issues most important to the Democratic Party, as well as the work people of faith do every day to address the problems facing our country and planet, including reconstruction of the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina and the global crisis of HIV/AIDS.

Pope Urges Catholics to Go Green

It's one of the many issues uniting progressives and the faith community. Today Pope Benedict XVI made his second appeal on environmental issues in four days before an audience of about 16,000.

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About Faith in Action

Contrary to partisan rhetoric, the truth is that Democrats are people of strong faith and we are guided by our values.

Greetings from Faith in Action!

The Democratic Party welcomes a partnership with communities of faith for a nation that values dignity and equality for all people through its Faith in Action initiative. We support religious freedom and the right of all people to worship as they see fit. We believe we have more that unites us than divides us, and that people can honor their convictions through work for the Common Good.

Dean: Democrats Move Debate Forward on Shared Values

This week, Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to include the "Reducing the Need for Abortions Initiative" in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations bill. Among the programs...

Mitt Gone Wild! Criticized For Hardcore Hotel Porn

Mitt Romney, pandering for the support of groups like the Family Research Council, famously blamed pornography for the tragic shooting at Virginia Tech. The Virginia Tech shooter, Romney said, "had drunk from the cesspool" of pornography.

Giuliani Flip-Flops Again, This Time on Israel and Gaza

Rudy Giuliani flip-flops again as he strains to explain his support for escalation in Iraq. This time he changes his position on Israel's withdrawal from Gaza. We've got the video.

DNC Endorses One Vote '08 Campaign

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and the head of the DNC’s Faith in Action initiative, Rev. Leah Daughtry, issued the following statement praising the announcement of the One Vote '08 Campaign, which will use the 2008 Presidential election...

Religious Progressives and the Traditional Media

In a new study, Media Matters for America took a look at the way progressive religious voices were being shut out of the debate. It might not be a surprise, but the study revealed what many of us have long suspected:

DNC Faith Advisory Council Meeting Culminates Around National Day of Prayer

Today, the Democratic National Committee wrapped up its final day of its Faith Advisory Council meeting coinciding with the National Day of Prayer. The National Day of Prayer recognizes the power of prayer and religion as a positive force in people’s lives.

Tommy Thompson Campaign: Get Out While You Can

Tommy Thompson's remarks about Jewish people on Monday revealed him to be simply ill-suited to the presidency. His run has barely started, but already we're thinking he should get out while he can.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Addresses Students at Eastern University

This week, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean traveled to Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania to talk to students and answer their questions about the DNC's ongoing commitment to reaching out to the faith community.

Pro-Environment, Anti-Torture

A story from the religion news service highlights the National Association of Evangelicals' continued affirmation of environmental work and a new document in opposition to torture.

Rev. Otis Moss Speaks at a Black History Month Event

Reverend Otis Moss gave a remarkable speech in honor of Black History Month that discussed the intergenerational dynamics of political activism within the Black Church Community. Rev. Moss spoke with great passion about the challenges facing the faith community in the years ahead as politics and time change circumstances.

Honoring the Life and Career of U.S. Representative Father Robert F. Drinan

The following resolution was passed by the Democratic National Committee at its meeting on February 3, 2007. Submitted By: Philip Johnston, Chair, Massachusetts Debra Kozikowski, Vice Chair, Massachusetts Donna Brazile. At-Large/DC Terry Lierman, Chair, Maryland Karen Marchioro, Washington And the...

Honoring the Memory of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Today we honor the life and memory of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Best known for his I Have a Dream speech, King was a civil rights leader who will remain part of our collective conscious forever.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Extends Hanukkah Greetings

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on the start of Hanukkah.

DNC Faith Advisory Council Holds Quarterly Meeting

Following on the heels of historic Democratic gains in the religious community during the past mid-term election, today the Democratic National Committee's Faith Advisory Council held its first meeting in Washington, DC. Faith leaders from diverse denominations and Democratic leaders including House Majority Whip Elect Jim Clyburn and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean came together to discuss working with the national party in its ongoing effort to engage the faith community and communicate our shared values.

Get Out The Vote

The Democratic Party's "Get Out the Vote" drive to push voters to the polls has begun. Election Day is Tuesday, November 7. Be a part of the new direction. Volunteer with your state Democratic Party and help get Democrats out to vote.

50-State Strategy Puts Faith In Action in Oregon

Yesterday, Blue Oregon highlighted Democratic Party-funded ads that are airing on Oregon radio stations. A full time faith outreach staff person was also funded with Democratic Party money. There's been a lot of attention paid here at BlueOregon to the...

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Sends Eid al-Fitr Greetings

Today Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement marking the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

The "Extent of Their Usefulness"

A former deputy director of the White House office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is charging that many members of the Bush administration privately dismiss its conservative Christian allies as “boorish” and “nuts.”

MUST READ: 'Values' Choice for The GOP

Columnist Eugene Robinson points out that the Mark Foley scandal has revealed the Republican Party's claim on being the party of moral values for what it really is - a politically calculated illusion to accumulate power from social and religious conservatives.

Dean Sends Greetings on Yom Kippur

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman, Howard Dean, issued the following statement commemorating Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Sends Rosh Hashanah Greetings

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement commemorating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins Friday at sundown.

DNC Chairman Howard Dean Commemorates the start of Ramadan

Today, Muslims in America and around the world will begin a month long celebration for the holy month of Ramadan. This special time provides Muslims the opportunity to receive by giving, share by going without and practice self-control by letting go of daily routines.

“Whatever It Takes” Republicans Embrace Intolerance

A week after Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman vowed to supporters in an e-mail that the RNC would "hold nothing back" and "spend whatever it takes" to "maintain our majorities," it's clear that Republicans across the country will do and say just about anything to get elected -- even resort to some of the most insidious forms of intolerance.

In the last week alone, a Republican candidate in Minnesota attacked his opponent's faith, young conservatives in Michigan are running dangerous and divisive "Catch an Illegal Immigrant" and "Fun With Guns" events, and an Arizona Republican Congressional candidate refused to demand that former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke remove an endorsement and a link to his campaign from Duke's website


Black Churches Lack Faith-Based Funds

The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies conducted a survey of 750 African American churches across the country, discovering that less then 3 percent of them are participants in the Bush Administration's faith-based initiative program. The program di