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Baha'is may find themselves in the situation where a non-Baha'i tries to find 
out their political views.  Let's say you are an American and the 2008 
Presidential election has just taken place.  How should you respond to a 
non-Baha'i asking "Who did you vote for?"  If you do reveal who you voted for, 
and it's not who they voted for, they may ask you why you voted for that 
person.  Does a Baha'i really want to be defending their choice to a 
non-Baha'i?  
 
Regards,
David


      
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