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Who's God's candidate?

BRIC TV, in partnership with the Guardian, spends time in Brooklyn 'the Borough of Churches' to discover how peoples' faith factors into their presidential vote. 

  • Religious Groups Protest Donald Trump in New York<br>epa05381346 A woman writes out a sign before joining a group of people representing multiple religious faiths to protest presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump before a planned meeting between Trump and evangelical leaders at a hotel in Times Square in New York, New York, USA, 21 June 2016.  EPA/JUSTIN LANE

    The evangelical vote: will 94 million Americans sit out this year's election?

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  • An American woman of Muslim faith talks to BRIC-TV chief correspondent Brian Vines

    What do American Muslims think of the election and its presidential candidates?

  • An American woman of Muslim faith talks to BRIC-TV chief correspondent Brian Vines

    The Muslim vote: balancing faith and politics in a divisive election – video

  • Rabbi Shea Hecht talks to Brian Vines of BRIC TV about election 2016

    Who is God's candidate? Jewish voters speak out ahead of New York primary

  • Rabbi Shea Hecht talks to Brian Vines of BRIC TV about election 2016

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