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Religious practice may be falling in the United States but it remains a powerful expression of political identity. The near certainty that Kamala Harris will be the Democratic candidate for president focuses attention on her background as a woman of both Christian and Hindu heritage. On the Republican side, vice presidential candidate J. D. Vance, who’s in an interfaith and inter-racial marriage, up-ends stereotypes of the Trump Republican Party.
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Religious practice may be falling in the United States but it remains a powerful expression of political identity. The near certainty that Kamala Harris will be the Democratic candidate for president focuses attention on her background as a woman of both Christian and Hindu heritage. On the Republican side, vice presidential candidate J. D. Vance, who’s in an interfaith and inter-racial marriage, up-ends stereotypes of the Trump Republican Party.

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