MOST RELIGIOUS PEOPLE, THOSE WHO ACTUALLY ATTEND SERVICES, DID NOT VOTE FOR “CATHOLIC” JOE BIDEN

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Most truly religious people voted for “Protestant” Donald Trump, including practicing Catholics:

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SURVEY: MOST WHITE AMERICANS WHO ATTEND REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES VOTED FOR TRUMP

From Pew:

Similar to past elections, religion played an important role in the 2020 U.S. presidential contest: Republican candidate Donald Trump continued to garner strong support from White evangelical Protestants, while Black Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated backed the Democratic candidate and eventual winner, President Joe Biden.

But religious identity alone does not tell the whole story. Among White Americans, worship service attendance remains highly correlated with presidential vote choice, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of 2020 validated voters.

As in previous years, voters who frequently go to religious services – defined as those who attend at least monthly – were more likely to vote for the Republican candidate in the most recent presidential election, while less frequent attenders were more likely to back the Democrat.

Overall, 59% of voters who frequently attend religious services cast their ballot for Trump, while 40% chose Biden. Among those who attend services a few times a year or less, the pattern was almost exactly reversed: 58% picked Biden, while 40% voted for Trump.

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Yeah Biden as President was a terrible move with his false representation of the Faith.
Certainly no worse than Trump. In fact, I cannot think of a well known politician who inspires Christian values.
 
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Maybe back in the day.

Well, yeah; but I mean, at least he was out there swinging a hammer and helping build houses for the homeless after he left the White House, instead of sitting on his keester and bathing in his laurels, like most of the rest of them do.
 
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Well, yeah; but I mean, at least he was out there swinging a hammer and helping build houses for the homeless after he left the White House, instead of sitting on his keester and bathing in his laurels, like most of the rest of them do.
So true. But he's had issues with his Southern Baptists, which is what I alluded to. Habitat for Humanity has been a positive for him.
 
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I lost the right to vote for a felony last year, so I voted for no one but I likely would have held my nose and voted for Trump even though he's a degenerate. It really boils down to who is less of a degenerate and believe it or not, Trump is truly the lesser of degenerates when you compare him to Biden.

Biden isn't the actual president though, he's just the figurehead. Hussein Obama is calling the shots through an earpiece from his basement, just like he said that he wanted to do in an interview when asked about "if he could have a third term". That's the reason why the "Biden Administration" is so radical on social policy and spending us into destruction-- it's all by design because Hussein hates this country as it is and is seeking to destroy it or at least substantially reduce the quality of living for Americans and allow the Chicoms to overtake us, because the Chicoms are everything that a liberal like Hussein wants to be.
 
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