I believe a candidate's religious choices are their own business. They only concern me to the extent that they will inform Presidential political action. So, a president who has x religious beliefs AND believes in separation of church and state does not concern me.
A president who has x religious beliefs AND believes that these ought to override US founding father principles, that I care about. And "religious beliefs" is a large tent and covers a wide spectrum of individual beliefs. So, I would not rule out someone simply for being any particular religion.
It wouldn't bother me as long as they made sure to affirmitively state that religion and governement should be kept seperate. But the only people who can be president in this country are protestant christains, so obviously as a generality the answer is yes.
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