Romney got 79% of the Evangelical vote, but I still think that his pro-abortion, pro-homosexual, anti-social conservatism, anti-tea party campaign and wackiness hurt him overall, many voters are a little afraid to make a man president, who literally believes and teaches, that they are witnessing him in the process of becoming a God.
The problem is not so much that the evangelical voters did not vote for him, to the extent that they voted. The problem is that many of them did not vote. It may be that they could not stomach voting for him because he did not represent his values. But if so, it was a foolish move politically. I firmly believe the result of this election is that the social conservative movement is dead, as a viable force in Washington. Evangelical voters will continue to vote for the guy who is or pretends that he’s a social conservative, but no one—not Romney or anyone else—will be able to deliver on the conservative social agenda. Barack Obama will make sure of that by stacking the Supreme Court with social liberals who will put an end to the conservative agenda.