
More Americans identify as evangelical after the Trump years
Fox News
Recent data from the Pew Research Center suggests that more Americans adopted the evangelical label during the Trump years despite many commentators' insistence that former President Trump has been radioactive for evangelical Christianity.
Moreover, 16% of White Americans who did not identify as evangelical in 2016 but expressed a warm view of Trump went on to identify themselves as evangelical in 2020. However, only 1% of White Americans who expressed consistently cold or neutral views of Trump adopted the evangelical level between 2016 and 2020.
Although more of the White Americans who opposed Trump (12%) stopped identifying as evangelical between 2016 and 2020 than those who supported Trump (7%), Pew concluded that the difference was within the margin of error.

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