Video: 5 New Ways to Vote Your Values
The Center for American Progress's Faith and Progressive Policy team examine five issues that will drive conscientious voters to the polls: immigration, health care, the economy, the environment, and gay and transgender equality.
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The Center for American Progress’s Faith and Progressive Policy team examine five issues that will drive conscientious voters to the polls: immigration, health care, the economy, the environment, and gay and transgender equality.
See also:
- The New Values Voters: 5 Issues that Expand the Notion of What It Means to ‘Vote Your Values’ by Sally Steenland
- The New Values Voters: The Economy by Jack Jenkins
- The New Values Voters: Climate Change by Catherine Woodiwiss
- The New Values Voters: Immigration by Eleni Towns
- The New Values Voters: Gay and Transgender Issues by Jack Jenkins
- The New Values Voters: Health Care by Eleni Towns
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Authors

Jack Jenkins
Senior Religion Reporter, ThinkProgress

Catherine Woodiwiss
Special Assistant

Eleni Towns
Policy Analyst

Sally Steenland
Former Director, Faith and Progressive Policy Initiative