Nearly half say their faith guides their political views
FAIRFIELD, Conn., June 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- According to the Sacred Heart University Polling Institute, a nation-wide telephone survey of 958 Americans reveals what role religion may play in the 2008 elections.
Over half of all respondents with an opinion, 60.7%, believe a presidential candidate should be a religious person while 39.3% do not. (Full Story)
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