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Evangelical Christians are on the left too

  • Written by Timothy J. Williams, Visiting Assistant Professor of History, University of Oregon

On Oct. 3, Longwood University, a public university in Virginia, hosted the first and only 2016 vice presidential debate. In what were described as the debate’s “most sincere” and “most honest” moments, Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Governor Mike Pence (R-IN) discussed their religious faiths.

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