Bishops work to educate Catholics before election

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WASHINGTON — State Catholic conferences and the bishops they represent in the public policy arena are using diverse methods to educate Catholic voters before the 2010 elections. Several conferences have published candidate questionnaires and/or interviews on issues of interest to Catholic voters, while others have put out lists of questions that they recommend the voters themselves ask the candidates.

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