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Morally Conflicted Voters
As voters head to the polls, many have strong negative feelings about the campaign. Some are frustrated with the tenor of the rhetoric. Others say they feel forced to vote for the “lesser of two evils” or question whether they can in good conscience vote for either candidate. Correspondent Kim Lawton examines the moral dimensions underlying some of the negativity and talks to religious leaders.
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