Hillary Clinton 2016

The 2020 election’s most crucial faith group is one you’ve never heard of

By Ryan Burge — October 15, 2020
(RNS) — The ‘nothing in particulars,’ a subset of the famous nones, have grown to become 20% of the U.S. over the past decade, even as their political allegiances have shifted dramatically.

White evangelicals courted Trump’s toxic masculinity for decades

By Jana Riess — July 22, 2020
(RNS) — Historian Kristin Du Mez says white evangelicals see in Trump the authoritarian leader who can conquer the threats to their dominance.

Can any of the Democratic candidates appeal to evangelicals?

By John Fea — January 30, 2020
(RNS) — Democratic candidates have been quoting the Bible, but if they are going to ignore evangelical concerns, the political gains will be few.

Will Catholic voters make Joe Biden the next president?

By John Gehring — May 8, 2019
(RNS) — If Biden can articulate a vision that honors the dignity of work and affirms America's immigrant character, Catholic voters could make him the first Catholic president since JFK.

Mitt Romney hopes the third time’s the charm

By Jana Riess — January 13, 2015
Two-time presidential contender Mitt Romney told major donors on Friday that he is once again running for the nation's highest office. Color me stupid, but I did not see this coming.
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