What does this have to relate to my comment? Most americans think they only can vote for one of two candidates, and if you were asked me to chose between Rs and Ds, I would chose the right side. The left goes directly against what most christians believe, so that is why they vote that way.
I guess ~25% is technically a large portion, sure.
So there are christians and “christians” and “christmas and easter christians”. Those numbers all get added together to pretend they are christians.
Oh, nice, I didn’t realize. That’s pretty convenient for anyone who is a real Christian but doesn’t want to be associated with those other guys.
Do you believe that someone that goes to church every sunday is the same as a person says they are a christian but never go to church?
In terms of if they vote for Donald? Both I and Pew think those two are roughly the same, unless they are non-Evangelical Protestants.
What does this have to relate to my comment? Most americans think they only can vote for one of two candidates, and if you were asked me to chose between Rs and Ds, I would chose the right side. The left goes directly against what most christians believe, so that is why they vote that way.