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Posted on 09/08/04

In God, Americans are trusting more

GENEVA PARK, ONT. -- Religion has become a systemic, hard-wired feature of U.S. presidential elections, driven by a new coalition of conservative Roman Catholics and evangelical Protestants and fuelled by fear that American culture is being taken over by militant secularism, according to the head of one of America's most respected public research organizations.

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