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Religion in the 2012 Election
Clip: 11/1/2012 | 8m 35s
Faith-based outreach went on behind the scenes throughout this election season.
The God gap was alive and well this year in American politics, according to one professor of political science. White evangelicals, Catholics, Mormons, and a growing number of religiously unaffiliated voters all played a part in Election 2012.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religion in the 2012 Election
Clip: 11/1/2012 | 8m 35s
The God gap was alive and well this year in American politics, according to one professor of political science. White evangelicals, Catholics, Mormons, and a growing number of religiously unaffiliated voters all played a part in Election 2012.
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