Despite Some Disapproval, White Evangelicals Haven't Budged On Voting For Trump: Survey

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Despite Some Disapproval, White Evangelicals Haven't Budged On Voting For Trump: Survey
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White evangelicals' approval of Trump has slipped slightly, but ultimately, they are sticking with their man, a Pew Research Center survey has found.

The overwhelming majority of white evangelical voters are leaning toward casting their ballots for President Donald Trump in November, even though the religious group’s approval of the president has recently dipped, a new Pew Research Center survey has found.

In 2016, 77% of white evangelicals voted for Trump and 16% voted for Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, according to Pew’s postelection survey of validated voters. “While this new data does show a modest change in views toward Trump, one continually striking fact is the stability in the data through many major events during his presidency ,” Greg Smith, Pew’s associate director of research, told HuffPost.

White evangelicals may not approve of everything that Trump does or says, but the alternative is unthinkable, Marti said. Pew’s survey also offered an early look at how major American religious groups feel about Biden. The only group in which the majority of respondents said that Biden would be a “great” or “good” president was Black Protestants.

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