Donald Trump’s Secret Weapon: The Non-Christian Christian Vote
Mother Jones
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Hmmm:
Trump’s very strong, relative to Romney, among white people who call themselves Evangelical but don’t go to church. pic.twitter.com/6RXhE7GAGy
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias)
Catholics dislike Trump more than Romney, perhaps because Pope Francis doesn’t care for Trump. Or because Trump is a dick. Whatever. And among white evangelicals who attend church regularly, they’re just going to vote for the Republican, full stop.
But among white evangelicals who blow off church, Trump is much more popular than Romney was. Why? I suppose they sense quite accurately that Romney really was religious. Trump, on the other hand, says he’s religious but very clearly isn’t. This appeals to them. They’re apparently the kind of folks who want to call themselves Christians, but don’t care much for holier-than-thous who make them feel guilty—even just by their existence—for not acting Christian. That’s smart. Trump fits the bill perfectly.
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Donald Trump’s Secret Weapon: The Non-Christian Christian Vote