Dan Cox

Does God give a holy hoot about the Super Bowl?

By Kimberly Winston — January 30, 2017
(RNS) At least one-fourth of Americans think God will help either the New England Patriots or the Atlanta Falcons at the Super Bowl.

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.

NFL violence and high school prayers OK with fans

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — January 28, 2016
(RNS) Many also think the game is more violent than ever. It just doesn't bother them much.

Americans fear terrorism, mass shootings — and often Muslims as well

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — December 10, 2015
(RNS) Fear has ratcheted up in the wake of attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, a new survey finds. And reactions to mass shootings vary by the religious identity of the killers.

Americans: Marijuana isn’t sinful but not sure it should be legal

By Lauren Markoe — April 24, 2013
WASHINGTON (RNS) American views on marijuana are evolving much like their views on gay marriage, with many ambivalent but growing numbers in favor of legalization.

White Christian voters no longer hold the keys to the White House

By Lauren Markoe — November 15, 2012

 WASHINGTON (RNS) From this election forward, candidates won't be able to win the White House by relying on the white Christian vote, according to a new report. By Lauren Markoe. 

The biggest slice of Obama’s religious coalition? The unaffiliated

By Lauren Markoe — October 23, 2012

WASHINGTON (RNS) The largest slice of Obama’s religious coalition -- at 23 percent --  is not very religious. They’re “nones,” also known as unaffiliated voters, according to a new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute. By Lauren Markoe.

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