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			<description>For the new year and the coming elections, we set out on a journey among American believers. Some of the voters will decide on their vote in accordance with their beliefs. Those beleifs stretch across the enitre ideological and philosophical spectrum. How are you letting your beliefs inform your choice of candidate?</description>
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