Politics For Happy People

Faith, Elections, and Public Trust

46 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Questions about election integrity are back in the spotlight after a controversial Los Angeles mayoral race saw post-Election Day ballots dramatically reshape the outcome. Joseph and Ashley unpack the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence, why public trust in elections matters, and whether current voting systems invite unnecessary suspicion. They also dive into a surprising controversy involving the Pentagon, the Mormon Church, and what happens when government agencies attempt to categorize religious beliefs.

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