As an expert in political science, I have extensively studied the intersection of religion and politics in American society. In particular, I have observed how this dynamic plays out in the town of Dulles, VA. With a population of over 27,000 people, Dulles is a diverse community with a strong presence of religion in daily life. This naturally extends to the political sphere, shaping individuals' beliefs and values and influencing political discourse.
However, this intersection also presents challenges that must be addressed to promote inclusivity and diversity in the community.