Most regular churchgoers — except one group — back Trump, survey finds

Natalie Demaree | (TNS) McClatchy Washington Bureau

In most cases, registered U.S. voters who regularly attend religious services said they are more likely to support former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election, a survey found.

But for Black voters, consistent attendance at religious services has the opposite result, according to an Oct. 11 Public Religion Research Institute survey.

The survey of 5,352 adults, conducted between Aug. 16 and Sept. 4, found that 85% of Black voters who attend religious services weekly or more said they’re likely to support Vice President Kamala Harris, compared with 76% who seldom or never attend.

Related Articles

National Politics |


Uphill battles that put abortion rights on ballots are unlikely to end even if the measures pass

National Politics |


A federal judge halts an Alabama program that purged thousands of legal voters

National Politics |


Jimmy Carter, at age 100, casts his 2024 ballot by mail

National Politics |


Trump and Harris offer new details about policies and strategy in dueling interviews

National Politics |


Elon Musk commits $70 million to boost Donald Trump

Despite Trump’s efforts to win over Black voters, a majority of the group — regardless of religious preferences — still said they’d support Harris, researchers said.

According to the survey, over half of registered Hispanic voters said they’d vote for Harris, but the likelihood that they will support Trump increases with more frequent religious service attendance.

Sixty-five percent of Hispanic voters who seldom or never attend religious services said they’d vote for Harris, while 55% who attend weekly or more said they’d vote for Trump.

  Bear captured in a Chatsworth tree heads home to Angeles National Forest

The survey also found 56% of white voters said they’d vote for Trump over Harris, with the likelihood significantly increasing for those who attend religious services more often. According to the survey, 76% of white voters who attend weekly or more said they’d vote for Trump — 33 percentage points more than those who seldom or never attend.

The survey has a margin of error of 1.82 percentage points.

_____

©2024 McClatchy Washington Bureau. Visit at mcclatchydc.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *