Yeah, an African-American man winning the Iowa Caucus soundly is incredibly inspiring. And there were some 220,000 voters on the Democratic side (up from about 125,000 in 2004) but only 114,000 on the Republican side. It seems pretty clear that these Democratic candidates are a strong field and are giving people reasons to participate when they might have decided in the past to blow it off. The Republican attendance tonight looks anemic by comparison.
Gilly: I'm a Lutheran, and I feel like maybe you do -- that evangelical conservative Christian Republicans espouse a brand of Christianity that I find rather foreign. I don't get it. But indeed, Christianity has been conflated with conservative, evangelican Christian Coalition politics, and it's no wonder that a lot of people are completely turned off. The thing is -- they vote. Witness how well that worked out tonight in Iowa. And it should be a lesson for the Democrats (who I think have been learning what they need to do over the last few years).