Two thirds of the Protestants I know, many of whom I've known for decades, stay home and don't even vote.
What they belive doesn't matter. They sit out elections because they don't think Christians should care about politics, they think the rapture is just around the corner so it doesn't matter, or they think neither candidate isn't perfect enough for them to vote for. It must not be just the folks I know, either, because if two thirds of those who claim to be Protestant Christians gave a damn enough to vote rather than whine we'd have never had King Barry in the first place.
What does that say about the Catholics who claim they make up 20-35% (depending on who you ask) of the USA? Are they responsible for voting Barry in?
That is one strange post, Protestants voted against Obama by a very solid majority, but they can’t make up for the non-Protestants that vote for him.
As far as the Protestants from the more bible believing denominations like you described, they went HUGELY against Obama.