By: Molly Olmstead
As Robert Prevost, he voted in Republican primaries. Does that mean anything now?
Molly Olmstead is a staff writer at Slate. She covers a diverse range of topics including religion and spirituality, government and politics, and education, often intersecting themes of Christianity and church administration with broader discussions on the economy and media. Molly's work has been featured in RealClearMarkets, Knowledia, Yahoo News, Slate Magazine, and NewsBreak.
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