Public speaker speaks on public opinion

Brian Calfano speaks to UF students about how religion drives political mobilization in Pugh Hall on Thursday evening. Calfano is a political science professor at Missouri State University.
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Brian Calfano speaks to UF students about how religion drives political mobilization in Pugh Hall on Thursday evening. Calfano is a political science professor at Missouri State University.
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