White evangelical voters show steadfast support for Donald Trump's presidency
Former President Donald Trump once again won the support of about 8 in 10 white evangelical Christian voters in his election to a second term. That’s according to AP VoteCast, a sweeping survey of more than 120,000 voters. Evangelicals said they believed Trump would implement their policy priorities on religious as well as general issues such as immigration and the economy. But critics fear Trump’s administration will implement Christian nationalist policies that will give Christianity a privileged status in public life, rather than maintaining a separation of church and state and treating people of all beliefs equally.