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Update: Evangelicals, Trump and the Election

The evangelical vote is a topic of high interest, but defining who evangelicals are and understanding their voting intentions present challenges.

Record-High 50% of Americans Rate U.S. Moral Values as 'Poor'

A record-high 50% of Americans say the state of moral values in the U.S. is poor, while 37% think it is fair and 13% excellent or good.

Religious Identity and the 2020 Presidential Election

Americans' political predispositions vary significantly by their underlying religious identity, providing an important way to understand the 2020 election.

U.S. Church Membership Down Sharply in Past Two Decades

The percentage of U.S. adults who belong to a church or other religious institution has fallen 20 percentage points within the past two decades.

The Thorny Challenge of Defining Evangelicals

Survey researchers face the difficult challenge of meaningfully defining and measuring evangelicals in the U.S. today.

More U.S. Protestants Have No Specific Denominational Identity

The percentage of Americans who identify with a specific Protestant denomination has dropped from 50% in 2000 to 30% in 2016.

Married Americans Thriving at Higher Rates Than Unmarried Adults

Married people are more likely to be thriving in their wellbeing than adults who have never married, are divorced or are living with a domestic partner.

Americans' Views of Israel Remain Tied to Religious Beliefs

Highly religious Americans, Jews and evangelical Protestants remain much more sympathetic to Israel than others in the U.S.

Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas

Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.

Nigerians Deeply Divided by Religion on Key Issues

As Nigerians prepare to cast their ballots, the country's Muslims and Christians are deeply divided on key issues.
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