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Poll: Trump support remains steady among evangelicals

By Lauren Markoe — October 11, 2016
(RNS) White evangelical Protestants -- and men in general -- aren't abandoning Trump.

The (Continued) Politics of Racial Resentment

By Public Religion Research Institute — November 28, 2012

Affiliated Scholar Paul A. Djupe explores data which sheds light on the level of racial resentment toward Obama among white Americans.

The GOP’s Marriage Problem

By Public Religion Research Institute — November 16, 2012

Analysts note that Mitt Romney nominee lost in large measure due to changing American demographics—particularly the rise of the Latino vote, non-white Christians, and the religiously unaffiliated. But another demographic trend also threatens to hurt Republican chances in the future: the decline of marriage.

Figuring Faith | How Values, Demographics, and the Economy Helped Shape the Election

By Public Religion Research Institute — November 7, 2012

The day after the 2012 election, Dr. Robert P. Jones examines the role that values, demographics, and the economy played in American voters’ decision to elect President Barack Obama to a second term in office.

Our Corner | Religion and the 2012 Election on Fox5 News

By Public Religion Research Institute — November 6, 2012

Just before the 2012 election, Dr. Robert P. Jones joined Fox5 anchor Brian Bolter to discuss the role of religion in the 2012 election.

Our Corner | The Election By the Numbers

By Public Religion Research Institute — November 6, 2012

Just before the 2012 election, Dr. Robert P. Jones was interviewed by Religion & Politics' Tiffany Stanley, who asked several important questions about what Dr. Jones will be looking for in the post-election data.

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