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In Gods they trust, new study finds of House and Senate members
In Gods they trust, new study finds of House and Senate members
When the 111th Congress convenes on Jan. 6, Buddhists, Muslims and Hindus will be underrepresented in its membership. No shocker there perhaps. But a new analysis of incoming members' religious affiliations by the Pew Forum indicates there's no small measure of change in Congress' ...
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