Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
John Green Extended Interview
Clip: 10/18/2012 | 15m 35s
Watch excerpts from our interview about the political implications of the "nones."
"Candidates do often benefit from talking about their personal faith, but once that becomes politicized it can create some real problems for them, so they tend to stick to other sets of issues,” says University of Akron professor John Green. Watch more of our interview with him about the political implications of the rising numbers of religiously unaffiliated voters.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
John Green Extended Interview
Clip: 10/18/2012 | 15m 35s
"Candidates do often benefit from talking about their personal faith, but once that becomes politicized it can create some real problems for them, so they tend to stick to other sets of issues,” says University of Akron professor John Green. Watch more of our interview with him about the political implications of the rising numbers of religiously unaffiliated voters.
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