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Series: @ Brookings Video Podcast | Number 86 of 178 « Previous | Next »
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Is there a relationship between religion and politics? Yes. Can faith-based doctrine influence election outcomes? Absolutely. Does this present a conflict with the doctrines put forth by the founding fathers? Not really, explains Senior Fellow E.J. Dionne. Subscribe to audio and video podcasts of Brookings events and policy research »
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