
Holy Smoke: could religious voters in the swing states decide the US election?
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Faith and Voting: Divides in America
This chapter explores the impact of religious affiliation on voting behavior in the U.S., particularly the contrast between religiously affiliated and unaffiliated voters. It examines the dynamics of evangelical support for Republicans and the evolving religious identities within the Democratic Party, with a focus on the implications for the upcoming presidential election.
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