In a 2022 survey, most Americans opposed churches endorsing political candidates
Majorities in both parties said in the 2022 survey that churches should avoid political endorsements.
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Majorities in both parties said in the 2022 survey that churches should avoid political endorsements.
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Among White evangelicals, support for Trump is higher among those who attend church regularly than among those who don’t.
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