short readsMar 15, 2024 5 facts about religion and Americans’ views of Donald Trump Among religious groups, White evangelical Protestants continue to have the most positive opinion of Trump.
short readsJun 22, 2021 Denominational switching among U.S. Jews: Reform Judaism has gained, Conservative Judaism has lost The American Jewish population, like other religious groups, is in flux. Still, 88% of U.S. adults who were raised Jewish are still Jewish.
short readsSep 15, 2021 More White Americans adopted than shed evangelical label during Trump presidency, especially his supporters A new analysis of survey data finds that there has been no large-scale departure from evangelicalism among White Americans.
short readsOct 13, 2020 White Christians continue to favor Trump over Biden, but support has slipped President Trump continues to be White Christians’ preferred candidate, but support among voters in three traditions has slipped since August.
short readsJan 31, 2020 Among Democrats, Christians lean toward Biden, while ‘nones’ prefer Sanders Early indications are that candidate preferences by religion will be familiar in November – and closely linked to each group’s party leanings.
short readsNov 7, 2018 How religious groups voted in the midterm elections White evangelical or born-again Christians backed GOP candidates for the House at about the same rate in 2014. Religious “nones” and Jewish voters again largely backed Democratic candidates.
short readsNov 12, 2013 What happens when Jews intermarry? Does intermarriage lead to assimilation and weaken the Jewish community? Or does it strengthen and diversify the Jewish community?