Weekly Update
JULY 26, 2012
     

Most voters continue to say it is important for a president to have strong religious beliefs, according to a new Pew Research Research Center poll. But voters have limited awareness of the religious faiths of both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. And there is little evidence to suggest that concerns about the candidates' respective faiths will have a meaningful impact in the fall elections.
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JULY 25 - DESERET NEWS
An article summarizing some of the key findings from the Pew Forum survey report "Asian Americans: A Mosaic of Faiths" highlights political party identification among Asian-American religious groups, focusing on the comparison between Asian-American evangelical Protestants and white evangelicals.
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JULY 25 - THE NEW YORK TIMES
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JULY 24 - THE NEW YORK TIMES
JULY 24 - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JULY 21 - THE WASHINGTON POST
JULY 21 - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
JULY 19 - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JULY 19 - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
JULY 18 - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JULY 18 - THE NEW YORK TIMES
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