• Charita Goshay: Religious squabbles in politics nothing new

  • But wranglings over religion and presidential politics is hardly new, says Jay Case, an associate professor of history at Malone University in Canton, Ohio. “We can go back to the one of the earliest presidential elections, when Thomas Jefferson ran against the incumbent, John Adams, in 1800,” he said.

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    By Charita Goshay
    Updated Feb. 27, 2012 @ 10:35 pm
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