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28 August, 2004
28 August 2004
A study of congressional voting patterns over the last 25 years shows that religious affiliation helps create an ideological divide between Republicans and Democrats that virtually ensures a partisan split on almost all votes -- not just the culture war issue -- in Congress. The Washington Post's Bill Broadway reports that the study discovered voting pattern trends relating to religious affiliation that surpassed the well-acknowledged impact of the evangelical Christians in American politics.

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