Trump and Clinton proved a contentious pair from the start —
more evangelical voters planned their pick out of distaste for the other candidate than out of enthusiastic support for their choice, according to the Pew Research Center.
Not exact matches
In recent months, those
voters have consolidated their support behind another freshman senator, Texas» Ted Cruz, whose own belief and rhetoric
more closely aligns with the state's conservative strain of
evangelical Christianity.
Some political observers say Republican overtures to Israel and to Jewish leaders are aimed
more at American
evangelical voters, a key part of the GOP base, than they are at Jews.
candidate,
more than 50 million
voters, including, crucially, millions of
evangelicals, voted for the dimwit.
CNN: Passing significant test, Gingrich wins
more S.C.
evangelicals than rivals If there were any doubts that Newt Gingrich, a thrice - married convert to Catholicism, could connect with the
evangelical voters who make up the Republican Party base, Saturday's South Carolina primary put them to rest, with the former House Speaker winning twice as many
evangelical votes as anyone else in the race.
According to a Pew Research Center survey of 1,655 registered
voters released today,
more than half of white
evangelicals said they weren't satisfied with their ballot options (55 %), reflecting the feeling of Americans at large (58 %).
I'd agree that «new»
evangelicals are
more than just a one or two issue
voter.
Elect
Voters At the outset of his thoughtful «The
Evangelical Voter» (February), John G. West complains that the Romney campaign did not do
more to cultivate
Evangelical support while it did establish «outreach groups» for Catholics and Jews.
Evangelical voters, it turns out, are a
more sophisticated bunch, judging candidates on a broad continuum of considerations from their personal faith and character to leadership attributes and electability.
Meanwhile,
more than a quarter of white
evangelical voters gave him a failing grade of a D or F. Trump's overall campaign grade is the lowest among any presidential candidate — winning or losing — since Pew began collecting data in 1988.
But white
evangelical voters are
more or less holding steady.
«
Evangelical voters, it turns out, are a
more sophisticated bunch..»
According to a 2016 Pew Research Center survey, 63 percent of white
evangelicals, 63 percent of Republican - leaning
voters, and half of all Americans over 65 believe that Islam encourages violence
more than other faiths.
According to Reed, «
evangelical voters, it turns out, are a
more sophisticated bunch, judging candidates on a broad continuum of considerations from their personal faith and character to leadership attributes and electability.»
Last night was no exception: we covered topics ranging from the politics of Obama's gay marriage support to the changing demographics of North Carolina to the effect of Romney's Mormonism on
evangelical voters, with plenty
more in between.