According to a new poll from Pew, the majority of white Protestants and Catholics preferred former President Donald Trump. On the other side, Vice President Kamala Harris had strong support among black Protestants, Hispanic Catholics, agnostics, atheists and Jewish voters.
Trump’s support was stronger among white Evangelicals and Catholics who attended church at least monthly, according to Pew.
Church attendance affected white non-evangelical Protestants’ support for Trump, and immigration was crucial for white Christians’ voting preferences, according to the poll data.
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Trump dominates white Christian vote, while Harris ahead with other religious groups: Poll