Impeachment threat hasn’t dented evangelical support for Trump
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(Worthy News) – Evangelical support for Donald Trump has not wained despite the threat of impeachment hanging over the US President.
In a survey by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), more than three quarters (77%) of white evangelical Protestants said they approved of the job Trump was doing in office, including half (50%) who strongly approved.
Support for Trump rose among Republican-voting white evangelicals, with 82% saying they preferred him to be their party’s nominee. This was significantly higher than Republicans identifying as white mainline Protestants (75%), white Catholics (73%) and the religiously unaffiliated (65%). [ Source: Christian Today (Read More…) ]
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