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  2. The Religious Vote Is Waning—And That Could Spell ... - AOL

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    As millions of Christians plan to sit out the election, church leaders face tough choices about how to inspire their congregations without violating the law. The Religious Vote Is Waning—And ...

  3. Religious rejection of politics - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a 2006 survey indicated that 2% of those who did not register to vote cited religious reasons. [2] The same survey reported that 22% of voting-age Americans are not registered to vote, meaning that 0.4% of all voting-age Americans did not register to vote for religious reasons. [2]

  4. My Christian Faith Won't Let Me Vote for Donald Trump - AOL

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    My Christian Faith Won't Let Me Vote for Donald Trump. Donovan McAbee. October 28, 2024 at 11:52 AM. ... But as a Christian, the bigger threat in the U.S. now seems to be Evangelical idolatry ...

  5. Christian vote, especially Catholics, critical to Trump's ...

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    “Although Harris won a larger share of the non-Christian vote than Trump’s share of the Christian votes, Christians outnumbered non-Christian voters by more than a 5 to 2 margin – delivering ...

  6. Religious affiliation in the United States House of ...

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    The following list reports the religious affiliation of the members of the United States House of Representatives in the 119th Congress.In most cases, besides specific sources, the current representatives' religious affiliations are those mentioned in regular researches by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life at the Pew Research Center.

  7. Religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The challenge to Christianity in the US does not come from other religions but rather from a rejection of all forms of organized religion. 34% of American adults considered themselves "Born Again or Evangelical Christians" in 2008.

  8. Ingraham presses Trump on telling Christians ‘You won’t have ...

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    It’s true, because we have to get the vote out. Christians are not known as a big voting group,” Trump said. “This time, vote. I’ll straighten out the country, you won’t have to vote ...

  9. Religion and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While there is a common belief that religious voters will always vote Republican that is not necessarily the case. Whether the vote is made for one party or another is noticeably based on socioeconomic status. [19] For low income religious people, there is almost no correlation between their religious beliefs and their voting decision. [20]