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     COMMENTS: Testifying Trinity

On the campaign trail, both NBC and ABC picked up on CNN's follow-up to Sunday's New Hampshire debate between all of the Democratic Presidential contenders. The field was winnowed down to three and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards each agreed to discuss their personal religious faith at a CNN forum of evangelical Christians--one on making a marriage work, the next on coping with bereavement, the third on rehabilitation of wrongdoers. They "dove into what has traditionally been Republic terrain," as ABC's Dan Harris put it. NBC's Ron Allen was more racially precise: "Democrats have traditionally made appeals to black voters of faith" but keep religion out of their campaigns for "a wider audience."

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