Voters open to candidates who aren't religious | Advertiser-Tribune NEW YORK — Religion's role in politics and public policy is in the spotlight heading toward the midterm elections, yet relatively few Americans consider it crucial that a candidate be devoutly religious or share their religious beliefs, according to a poll released Tuesday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Just 25 percent […]

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Voters open to candidates who aren't religious