
…ext president. Many Americans find it helpful to know what religions their presidential candidates believe. A lot of the current presidential candidates are Roman Catholic, however others branch out and have a wide, interesting religious history; although all of them …

…], via Wikimedia Commons What are the religious beliefs of the 7 2016 U.S. Presidential Candidates? Aside from their political goals or platforms, the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates are also scrutinized on a personal level. And part of …

…agenda regarding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and climate change. 2020 Presidential Candidates are Visiting Mosques[/tweetthis] Gov. Jay Inslee made news when he condemned President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers hailing from majority-Muslim countries. Inslee even challenged the ban in court. Inslee …

…zzle, and thus decided to ask the running candidates. The Atheist Who Asks Presidential Candidates About their Faith[/tweetthis] Justin Scott, an atheist, self-employed photographer and a native of Iowa, interacted with every important presidential contender. He even questioned a …

…Left (@TheChristianLft) August 19, 2015 The Christian Left criticizes GOP candidates who have conflicting personal views from their political agendas. For example; candidates claiming to want to help the poor as what Jesus have done eventually want to make cuts …

…Muslims. 64 percent are either appointed or elected officials or boasts of presidential judgment. More than one-third of candidates have claimed Muslims are by nature violent or could pose an imminent threat. They repeatedly tell the existence of a certain …

…ted Jan. 7-14, 2016, among 2,009 adults, finds that the leading Republican presidential candidates are more widely viewed as religious people than are Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Roughly two-thirds of adults (68%) say they think Ben Carson is “very” or …

…a Look into How Democrats from Different Religions View Their Presidential Candidates[/tweetthis] Only 18 percent of religiously unaffiliated Democrats pledged support for Biden’s candidacy. Atheists, agnostics and those who refuse to define their religious inclination make up the section …

…tps://t.co/fMHr5utfUc — Amanda Litman (@amandalitman) July 25, 2018 Muslim candidates themselves are not interested in making history. According to the candidates, they want to compete so that they can solve the issues which trouble their respective constituencies and also …