Published Oct 21, 2004
Muqtedar Khan and Cheryl Sanders — The Other Religious America in Election 2004
Krista Tippett examines the multifaceted role of faith in the 2004 election with insights from Cheryl Sanders and Muqtedar Khan, highlighting the intricate balance between theological beliefs and political actions among African American and Muslim communities. This episode delves into the nuanced dynamics of religious voters, challenging stereotypes and underscoring the evolving relationship between religious convictions and secularism.

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