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Non-white Evangelicals swung hard to President Donald Trump in the last presidential election, reflecting existing data showing Latino voters of faith have shifted their support toward Republicans, according to a new report.
In an article posted to his Graphs About Religion Substack on Monday, researcher Ryan Burge examined voting patterns among Evangelical Christians of all races in the five most recent presidential elections based on data from the Cooperative Election Study.
Burge's analysis comes less than six months after President Donald Trump defeated then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
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In an article posted to his Graphs About Religion Substack on Monday, researcher Ryan Burge examined voting patterns among Evangelical Christians of all races in the five most recent presidential elections based on data from the Cooperative Election Study.
Burge's analysis comes less than six months after President Donald Trump defeated then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
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Trump gained significant ground with non-white Evangelicals, data shows
Non-white Evangelicals swung hard to President Donald Trump in the last presidential election, reflecting existing data showing Latino voters of faith have shifted their support toward Republicans,
