People who identify as Christians overwhelmingly voted for President-elect Donald Trump, changing the outcome of the 2024 election, according to a new report. of reportA study conducted by the Center for Cultural Studies at Arizona Christian University found that people who identify as Christians helped Mr. Trump defeat Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the election. christian post I will report it.
“Among people who identify as Christians, President Trump received 56 percent of the vote. And with Christians accounting for 72 percent of voters who cast ballots, Christian support for the re-elected Republican increased significantly in the election. “made a difference,” the report said.
“Harris won a larger share of the non-Christian vote than Trump did, but Christians outnumbered non-Christian voters by more than 5 to 2 on November 5th. It gave President Trump a decisive victory.”
SAGE Cons, also known as conservative Christians who engage in spiritually active governance, recorded a 99% turnout in this election, the highest among voters in religious subgroups. It was. SAGE Cons considers “consistent participation in and belief in the core principles of Christianity and religious endeavors, as well as above-average political interest and participation, possession of a conservative political ideology, and belief in the Lord and Savior.” Devotion to Jesus Christ”.
This year's election also saw an increase in turnout among religious groups, including Catholics (from 67 percent to 70 percent) compared to 2020. those with a Biblical worldview (64 percent to 67 percent);
Voter turnout remained unchanged in 2020 and 2024 among Pentecostal church attendees (62%), but among Christians attending mainline Protestant churches (66% to 65%) and evangelical churches (65% to 59%) A decline was observed between , Protestants (62 percent vs. 59 percent).
Overall, all subgroups of Christian voters voted for Trump in the 2024 election, including from SAGE Cons (90 percent), Integrated Disciples (75 percent), and Pentecostal church attendees (74 percent). It received overwhelming support. The president-elect also received significant support from evangelical churchgoers (64%), theologically defined born-again Christians (64%), and Protestants (60%).
George Barna, director of the Center for Cultural Studies at Arizona Christian University, explained why Trump received overwhelming support from Christians.
Barna said in a statement that Trump is “better than Kamala Harris in expressing sacred Christian characteristics, including the importance and support of the family, the rule of law, limited government power, and fiscal responsibility.” “I did a great job,” he said.
“In contrast, Vice President Harris has further reinforced the core tenets of abortion-on-demand, open borders, transgenderism, and socialist governance, core values of this country's dominant spiritual perspective.” “There was a conflict,” he said.
“Millions of votes for President Trump are the norm for the country's pastors and children, but they do not vote for President Trump,” Harris said. It was from people who thought they would protect their preferences. Ban that way of life.”
The report was conducted three days after the Nov. 5 election and is based on “extensive interviews with a national sample of 2,000 voting-age adults,” and has a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points. Ta.
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