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He Tried to Endorse From the Pulpit. He Wound Up Without a Church.

The I.R.S. says churches can now support candidates during services, but many denominations still forbid it. A Wisconsin pastor learned the hard way.

David A. Fahrenthold
Author: David A. Fahrenthold

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David A. Fahrenthold

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Churches (Buildings), Endorsements, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Family Research Council, Internal Revenue Service, Kenosha (Wis), Lutheran Churches, Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria, Religion-State Relations
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