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 @9JFCRFT from New York answered…4mos4MO

As long as what people are doing doesn’t hurt anyone else physically or isn’t intentionally attacking someone emotionally then you can be and do whatever you want when someone in power makes their own beliefs apart of the land they are trying to run, I believe it puts people who don’t follow the same beliefs in a rough spot and gives certain people with the same beliefs a big head.

 @9JFHZVV from Georgia agreed…4mos4MO

Some people might vote for someone primarily because of their religious beliefs. The person that they voted for might have opposite views on topics that the voter doesn't agree with, but they got voted for because of their personal belief.

 @9JFC573Republican from Utah answered…4mos4MO

I think it depends on whether that person is actively trying to push their beliefs onto society or if they are trying to use their beliefs and morals to improve the state of living and acceptance in society.

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 @9JFBZ6N from Texas answered…4mos4MO

Leaders with strong religious convictions, to the point that those convictions have a very real possibility of affecting policy, should not exist whatsoever in the United States Government. Those kinds of leaders will drastically and negatively affect our society's progress on diversity and inclusion of peoples.

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