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Religion Unplugged wraps up the 2020 Election in a roundtable discussion with editors and contributors including data journalist and political scientist Ryan Burge. The next big question on religion and politics: What does the future of voting for people of faith look like? Big moves among Hispanic Catholic and Evangelical communities in Florida, Black Churches in states like Georgia, and some surprises in Catholic Blue Collar states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Illinois signal the need for new strategies for both Democrats and Republicans in 2022 and beyond.
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Religion Unplugged wraps up the 2020 Election in a roundtable discussion with editors and contributors including data journalist and political scientist Ryan Burge. The next big question on religion and politics: What does the future of voting for people of faith look like? Big moves among Hispanic Catholic and Evangelical communities in Florida, Black Churches in states like Georgia, and some surprises in Catholic Blue Collar states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Illinois signal the need for new strategies for both Democrats and Republicans in 2022 and beyond.
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