I suppose that depends on what you consider a religious question. A candidates stand on certain subjects which can be interpreted as religious (abortion, same sex marriage, etc) should still be asked. Not that we should believe the answers because we all know how politicians are about saying what they believe will get them elected.
Edit : This voter doesn't insist on religion in a representative in government. I do, however, insist on morality.
Second edit : Does separation of church and state mean that a President can't be religious or be seen or heard in a church? I certainly hope not.
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