First, Paul Waldman wrote on The Washington Post’s Plum Line blog that reporters don’t like asking the presidential candidates “about the specifics of their faith and how it might influence their day-to-day decision making…because they’re worried that it will come off sounding like criticism of the candidates’ beliefs.” Waldman concluded, “With religious conservatives engaged in an aggressive campaign to secure special religious privileges in realms like commerce and politics, it matters greatly what the candidates think God wants them to do. But we won’t know unless we ask.”
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