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Where Things Stand: Most Republicans Are Down To Declare US A Christian Nation
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Politico just put out data from a new poll it conducted a few months back and the results are worth flagging: While most Republicans believe that the idea of Christian nationalism is unconstitutional, most also support declaring the U.S. a Christian nation.

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