Among
white evangelicals planning to vote for Clinton: 35 % said their vote was for Clinton 59 % said their vote was against Trump
More than three - quarters of self - identified
white evangelicals plan to vote for Donald Trump in the fall (78 %).
And
white evangelicals plan to overwhelmingly vote for Trump, though only 46 percent say they «strongly support» him:
Not exact matches
Several major
evangelical figures, including Jerry Falwell Jr., and Franklin Graham, both of whom serve on Donald Trump's unofficial
evangelical advisory council, have spoken in support of Moore, and, according to the latest Fox News poll, 65 percent of
white evangelicals in Alabama still
plan to vote for him.
With half of voters dissatisfied with both presidential candidates,
white evangelicals primarily
plan to oppose Clinton.
«At that time, nearly three - quarters of
white evangelical Protestant registered voters said they
planned to vote for Romney, including one - quarter who «strongly» supported him.
Among
white evangelical weekly church attenders
planning to vote for Clinton: 25 % support her strongly 75 % support her not strongly [Pew Research Center # 8]