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religion? >> yeah. it's such a fascinating dynamic in the presidential race, because these candidates are all starting off in iowa, where 60% of the republican elector al is evangelical. the third state is south carolina, where they head directly after new hampshire, where again about 60% of republican voters there are evangelical. and then in the middle, they find themselves in new hampshire, where evangelicals only represent about 1/4 of republican voters. where most voters in 2008 who were casting ballots for the republican presidential election said they were actually pro choice. so it kind of causes this political whip lash where these candidates have to adjust their message and some of them just kind of skip new hampshire entirely and head straight to south carolina in order to connect with more evangelicals. >> so it's going to be all about fiscal matters, bottom line. >> in new hampshire, it largely will. and you asked why. and i think it's because of history. for centuries, the new england states have been dominated by this protestant, yankee

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