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October 22, 2012

Faith and Voting -- Does a LInk Exist?

The Washington Post is reporting on a possible link between religiosity and voting -- or non-voting.  According to the Post, a new poll indicates that religiously unaffiliated Americans are less likely to vote in next month's elections than those Americans who are religiously affiliated.  The poll focuses on the overlap -- and sometimes contradiction -- of a person's faith identity and his or her views on topics ranging from religious freedom to abortion.

Coming so close to Election Day, the article is an interesting read.

VEJ  

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