In last year's election, 73 percent of white evangelical women under 35 voted for Trump compared to 60 percent of
white evangelical men of the same age.
Not exact matches
The hypocrisy here is staggering, for as everyone knows,
white evangelicals overwhelmingly support President Trump, a
man who has been accused by more than twenty women of sexual assault, who is on record bragging about those assaults, and who was recently found in a Christianity Today poll to be
evangelicals» «most trusted celebrity.»
and they should look at what a decent
man and his family there is in the
WHITE HOUSE — PRESIDENT OBAMA and HIS FAMILY lock in on what the
evangelicals call FAMILY VALUES... NOW, FIRST FAMILY VALUES!..
How can it claim to bridge the divisions in human society — divisions between Greek and barbarian, bond and free, between
white and black, Aryan and non-Aryan, employer and employed — if, when
men are drawn into it, they find that another division has been added to the old ones — a division of Catholic from
Evangelical, or Episcopalian from Presbyterian or Independent?
The only demographics that broke for Trump more than
white evangelicals were Republican
men (90 %), Republican women (89 %), and conservatives (81 %).
A team of five established and published scholars — women and
men, black and
white — interviewed a wide variety of families, ranging in religious orientation from Jewish to African - American Pentecostal, to
white evangelical, to mainline Protestant, to Catholic.
The more involved
white evangelicals are with their churches, the more likely they voted for Trump, with women who attend church more than once a week showing slightly higher level of support (87.5 %) than
men (85 %).
Support for Trump among
white evangelicals tends to exacerbate the trends among Americans overall, with regular churchgoers,
men, and older demographics more likely to skew Republican.