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Week 10: Religion And The Voting Booth

Week 10: Religion And The Voting Booth

Update: 2017-03-30
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More young Americans than ever are in a group called the “nones”— or the religiously unaffiliated – and fewer of us are attending any sort of organized religious services. Still, many Americans self-identify as religious and, in fact, white Evangelical voters were instrumental in the success of Donald Trump’s presidential bid.


How does faith identity influence political beliefs? Are Americans more or less engaged with their faith communities now?


On this episode of Indivisible, host Kerri Miller talks with the host of public radio’s OnBeing Krista Tippett and the Reverend Jennifer Bailey about the intersection of faith identity and politics.



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Week 10: Religion And The Voting Booth

Week 10: Religion And The Voting Booth

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