Anonymous ID: 8a196d July 13, 2020, 6:40 p.m. No.9953456   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3465 >>3509 >>3550 >>3662 >>3714 >>3806 >>3861 >>3874 >>3947 >>4018 >>4022 >>4069 >>4087

Poll: 90 Percent of Evangelicals Support Donald Trump’s Re-Election

Ninety percent of Evangelical Christian voters support the re-election of President Donald Trump according to the Democracy Institute/Sunday Express poll released on Tuesday.

 

As Breitbart News reported, the poll’s head to head matchup showed Trump and presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden in a popular vote tie, 47 to 47%, with Trump lead projected in the Electoral College vote 309 to 229.

 

The poll of 1,500 likely voters was conducted between July 1 and July 3 and has a 2.5 percent margin of error.

 

Cross tab details obtained exclusively by Breitbart News showed Trump with near unanimous support from Evangelical Christians, with 90 percent saying they will vote to re-elect the president while only eight percent said they will vote for Biden.

 

The complete breakdown of presidential preferences by religious affiliation from the poll is as follows:

 

Evangelicals: 90 percent Trump, 8 percent Biden

 

Protestants: 56 percent Trump, 42 percent Biden

 

Catholics: 52 percent Trump, 44 percent Biden

 

Jewish: 28 percent Trump, 61 percent Biden

 

Atheists: 8 percent Trump, 90 percent Biden

 

When asked about religious affiliation, 27 percent of respondents self-identified as Evangelical, 25 percent identified as Protestants, 23 percent identified as Catholic, three percent identified as Jewish, 14 percent identified as Atheists, and eight percent had no affiliation.

 

Seventy-eight percent of self-identified Evangelicals were White, seven percent were Black, and nine percent were Hispanic.

 

In the 2016 presidential election, 81 percent of the “white born again evangelical” vote went to Donald Trump, according to Pew Research.

 

As Breitbart News reported in 2017:

 

In his new book, The Day Christians Changed America, Dr. George Barna, a leading researcher on the intersection of faith, culture, and politics argues that “Christian conservatives put [Donald] Trump in the White House.”

 

“When all the hyperbole is stripped away, and the countless actors who played minor roles are done pontificating about how it was they who shaped the November [2016] outcome, the empirical evidence shows that it was Christian conservatives — especially an unheralded group known as SAGE Cons [an acronym for Spiritually Active, Governance Engaged Conservatives] — who pushed the Trump-Pence tandem to the top of the mountain,” Barna says.

 

SAGE Cons, Barna says, while constituting ten percent of all voters, cast their ballots for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton by a 93 percent to one percent margin, and that overwhelming margin turned the tide for Trump in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, and North Carolina.

 

According to Barna, 17 percent of 2016 voters were Evangelicals, ten percent in the group he called “SAGE Cons” and seven percent in the group he called “Evangelicals but not SAGE Cons.”

 

“SAGE Cons” had a 91 percent turnout rate and voted for Trump over Clinton by a 93 percent to one percent margin. “Evangelicals but not SAGE Cons” had a 61 percent turnout rate and voted for Trump over Clinton by a 79 percent to 18 percent margin.

 

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News in 2019, Jerry Falwell, Jr., president of Liberty University, predicted that President Trump would win more of the Evangelical Christian vote in 2020 than he did in 2016:

 

Jerry Falwell Jr., president of Liberty University, predicted an increase in Evangelical voters supporting President Donald Trump in 2020’s presidential election, joining SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday for an interview with host Matt Boyle.

 

“I think 83 percent of Evangelicals voted for him [in 2016], and I think in 2020 it’ll be an even higher percentage,” he explained.

 

Falwell Jr. went on, “Even Evangelicals were disillusioned by the moderate Republican administrations of the last few decades. They voted on social issues back in those days, and they finally realized that there was never really going to be any change on social issues, so they stopped voting on social issues, and instead now they vote on the same issues that all average Americans who supported Trump vote on: bringing jobs back to this country and fair trade deals.” https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/13/poll-90-percent-of-evangelicals-support-donald-trumps-re-election/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

Anonymous ID: 8a196d July 13, 2020, 6:46 p.m. No.9953514   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9953465

>If these numbers are true and the percentages of each voting for Trump are true, Biden has NO FUCKING CHANCE of winning.

 

Of course not!

Rasmussen poll from June shows 41% support from 'blacks', 43% support from 'others', they're screwed!