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Today, a majority of Republicans (55%)—and fully two thirds (66%) of white evangelicals, the religious base of the GOP—qualify as Christian nationalist Adherents or Sympathizers.
A majority of Republicans – 55 percent – and fully two-thirds of white Evangelicals qualified as Christian nationalist adherents or sympathizers, according to the survey.
Political analyst Jared Yates Sexton has said, "Republicans recognize that QAnon and Christian nationalism are invaluable tools" and that these belief systems "legitimize antidemocratic actions, political violence, and widespread oppression", which he calls an "incredible threat" that extends beyond Trumpism.
This success has gained the CREC-aligned camp a reputation as an important group in a broader movement on the religious right known as Christian nationalism, though it’s been slower than other ...
Some political observers may see the presence of religious conservatives in the Republican Party as a threat. My former friend Kevin Phillips [author of American Theocracy], who in the early days of the New Right was so helpful, now acts as if a theocracy governs the nation. Phillips was the architect of President Richard M. Nixon's Southern ...
Vought graduated from the evangelical Christian Wheaton College and describes himself as a Christian nationalist. [1] He seeks to infuse the government and society with elements of Christianity, saying he has "a commitment to an institutional separation between church and state , but not the separation of Christianity from its influence on ...
Matthew Boedy, a professor of rhetoric and composition at the University of North Georgia, said that "Rob McCoy was the person who turned Charlie Kirk to Christian nationalism, and very ...
The Republican Party in the United States includes several factions, or wings.During the 19th century, Republican factions included the Half-Breeds, who supported civil service reform; the Radical Republicans, who advocated the immediate and total abolition of slavery, and later advocated civil rights for freed slaves during the Reconstruction era; and the Stalwarts, who supported machine ...