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  1. Apr 21, 2024 · And every time, voters from a broad range of Protestant Christian traditions say yes, compressing a diverse religious community into a single, unified mass. It’s not that the question is...

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Religious “nones” have become more Democratic over the past few decades as their size in the U.S. population overall and in the electorate has grown significantly. While 70% of religiously unaffiliated voters align with the Democratic Party, just 27% identify as Republicans or lean Republican.

    • Reem Nadeem
  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Black Protestants are far more likely than other religious Americans to worship in churches characterized by spirit-filled practices. Two-thirds (66%) of Black Protestant churchgoers report experiencing at least three charismatic events while at church in the past year.

  4. The United States has never had an important religious party (unlike Europe and Latin America). There has never been a Catholic religious party, either local, state or national.

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Americans with no religious affiliation, including those who say they are atheist or agnostic, are very unlikely to attend church. Nevertheless, 3% say they attend weekly or nearly weekly.

    • Jeffrey M. Jones
  6. As of 2022, Muslims were identified as the most likely religious group to be aged between 18 to 24 years old in the U.S., while White Evangelicals and Catholics were least likely to identify...

  7. Jan 24, 2024 · About 40 million Americans have left churches and other religious institutions in the last 25 years. For some, the decision is rooted in deep pain. But for the majority, their reasons for leaving are a lot more mundane than you’d expect.

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