Biden’s 2020 margins came from atheists, agnostics; Trump’s White evangelical backing rose: Study
(Worthy News) – People who don’t believe in God gave President Biden the winning edge in the 2020 popular vote, a Pew Research Study released this week revealed.
Mr. Biden, often billed by the press as “a very devout Roman Catholic,” won 53% of the religiously “unaffiliated” vote, the study reported, up from the 41% of such voters who backed Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016. Only 14% of the “nones” voted for Mr. Trump in 2020, the group said.
In addition, Mr. Biden won 39% of the White Catholic vote, a group that went to Mr. Trump overall at 59%. Hispanic Catholics were solidly behind Mr. Biden at 71%, 44 points more than Mr. Trump‘s 27% in that group.
White evangelical voters, a key constituency for Mr. Trump, gave him 81% of their vote in 2020, up 4 points from 2016. Mr. Biden received 17% of White evangelical votes, 1% more than Mrs. Clinton did. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]
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