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Can Obama Carry the Evangelical Vote?

Religion, Elections, U.S. Politics, Polling and Public Opinion, Voter Turnout

E.J. Dionne, Jr., Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
Michael J. Gerson, Roger Hertog Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Jan Crawford Greenburg, Correspondent, ABC News
George F. Will, Columnist, Washington Post

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