Secular voters didn’t turn out for Clinton the way white evangelicals did for Trump

One question in the tumultuous 2016 presidential campaign was whether white evangelicals would “come home” to the GOP and vote for Donald Trump, given his history of divorce, crude language and lack of familiarity with the Bible.

We now know from exit polls that they did — in droves. … But perhaps an equally significant story line is the vote of nonreligious, or secular, Americans. CONT.

Mark Brockway, David Campbell & Geoffrey Layman (Notre Dame), The Monkey Cage

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