I'm planning to vote in the California 2010 midterm elections. However, I don't want to spend a lot of time researching each candidate and propisition. Is there a generic guide that anyone knows about that tells you how to vote if you're an atheist? I know that sounds too broad but in general I want candidates who aren't religious or candidates who do support the separation of church and state. Also, I don't want to vote for any candidates that are pushing issues that are religiously based such as anti-gay, anti-education, and anti-fun type things.
Does a voter guide like this exist?
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