Sentences with phrase «identified white evangelicals»

The US religious group that has shifted most since then: self - identified white evangelicals.
13 % of self - identified white evangelicals have argued with their spouse about the election 87 % have not
44 % of self - identified white evangelicals think Trump has strong moral character 49 % think Trump does not
The Pew Research Center has found that self - identified white evangelicals were twice as likely as Americans overall to support the policy (76 % vs. 38 %), which temporarily halts the refugee program and restricts entry from several Muslim - majority countries.
Self - identified white evangelicals, who lean Republican, showed the strongest support among faith groups for the travel ban, with a 76 percent approval rate in a Pew Research Center survey released last week.
While surveys have found that most self - identified white evangelicals approve of Trump's temporary moratorium on refugees, most evangelical leaders oppose it.
More than three - quarters of self - identified white evangelicals plan to vote for Donald Trump in the fall (78 %).
75 % of self - identified white evangelical couples are voting for the same presidential candidate 6 % are voting for different candidates

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PRRI's 2016 survey found that 43 percent of Americans identify as white and Christian, and only 17 percent identify as white evangelical Protestant.
First, the PRRI identifies «white evangelicals» as a subcategory of evangelicals as a whole.
The PRRI finds that this category now accounts for 26 percent of Americans — the same percentage that identified as white evangelicals until 2006.
An exit poll published after last year's US Presidential election by the Pew Research Center suggested that 81 - per - cent of people identifying as «white, born - again, evangelical Christians» chose Mr Trump over Hillary Clinton.
More than half of self - identified Tea Party members say America is a Christian nation, while just over four out of 10 white evangelicals believe that - the same as the proportion of the general population that says so.
White evangelicals (83 %) are the most likely of all to want a candidate that shares their faith, followed by black Protestants (72 %), two - thirds of whom identify as evangelicals according to Pew.
The only groups to rate evangelicals positively were white evangelicals, Protestants overall, and black Protestants; both of the latter categories include a significant proportion of self - identified evangelicals.
The poll also identified characteristics among evangelicals which correspond to other characteristics already noted as significant in distinguishing the religious television audience from the non-audience: the typical U.S. evangelical was characterized as a white female Southerner, aged 50 or over, with a high - school education and a modest income.
Nevertheless, many Americans who self - identify as religious and social conservatives, especially those in the subset of white evangelical Protestants (a powerful voting bloc in Republican politics), continue to cling stubbornly to the orthodoxy of climate denial.
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