Some Jewish voters in Cleveland are objecting to being asked to vote in a church. Some local Jewish officials say some voters in the heavily Orthodox neighborhood in Cuyahoga County might not feel comfortable casting their ballot in the church in the November election, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported.
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