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Stephen Schneck: The Importance of the Latino Catholic Vote
Clip: 11/8/2012 | 4m 32s
Stephen Schneck reviews the role of religious voters in re-electing Barack Obama.
Stephen Schneck, National Co-chair of Catholics for Obama, reviews the role of Catholics, evangelicals, and millennials in re-electing Barack Obama and anticipates how the Catholic bishops might interact with the second Obama administration.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Stephen Schneck: The Importance of the Latino Catholic Vote
Clip: 11/8/2012 | 4m 32s
Stephen Schneck, National Co-chair of Catholics for Obama, reviews the role of Catholics, evangelicals, and millennials in re-electing Barack Obama and anticipates how the Catholic bishops might interact with the second Obama administration.
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