New Polling Shows Trump’s Support Among Christians Stronger Than 2016
written by Paul Goldberg June 18, 2019
For President Trump, new polling indicates that his support among evangelical Christian voters appears to have grown since the 2016 election, something that will undoubtedly weigh in his favor in 2020.
Now, the the upcoming election drawing ever nearer, Trump and his campaign are looking to bank on Christian votes in key states, and are reportedly hoping to reach around 30 million voters.
While polls indicated that Trump held around 81% of the evangelical vote during the 2016 election, those same voters now poll at around 83% in his favor.
With controversial issues such as late-term abortion at the top of Democrats’ agenda heading into 2020, Trump and Republicans have found growing success with centrist and independent voters, including evangelical Christians.
written by Paul Goldberg June 18, 2019
For President Trump, new polling indicates that his support among evangelical Christian voters appears to have grown since the 2016 election, something that will undoubtedly weigh in his favor in 2020.
Now, the the upcoming election drawing ever nearer, Trump and his campaign are looking to bank on Christian votes in key states, and are reportedly hoping to reach around 30 million voters.
While polls indicated that Trump held around 81% of the evangelical vote during the 2016 election, those same voters now poll at around 83% in his favor.
With controversial issues such as late-term abortion at the top of Democrats’ agenda heading into 2020, Trump and Republicans have found growing success with centrist and independent voters, including evangelical Christians.