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The paper explores the influence of religious beliefs on voting behavior, particularly in the context of the 2012 U.S. presidential election between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. It discusses the historical perspective of previous presidential candidates in relation to their religious affiliations and the significance of morality in elections. The author provides personal anecdotes and opinions regarding which candidate aligns best with Christian values.
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