Donald Trump Ratings Among Evangelical Leaders Double After His Pro-Life Supreme Court Shortlist


(Worthy News) – Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s support among evangelical leaders and influencers has doubled, from 22 percent in May to now 44 percent, as he has released a pro-life Supreme Court shortlist, according to WORLD magazine’s monthly surveys.

The showing is by far the billionaire businessman’s best out of 11 surveys, although 48 percent say they still plan to write in a name or not vote at all, said WORLD, which conducts a monthly survey of 103 evangelical leaders and influencers.

However, all is still not well for Trump, as far as the support of evangelicals is concerned, as 74 percent of those who said they would vote for him also indicated he could easily or possibly lose their support. And about 84 percent of those who say they’re not voting for Trump said they are determined not to vote for him, according to the survey, which acknowledged that its results are not scientific or representative of all evangelicals but provide a glimpse into how some are leaning in the 2016 presidential race. [ Source ]

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