Posted on 10/22/2019 8:13:36 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Impeachment proceedings havent diminished white evangelical support for President Donald Trump. Most white evangelicals say Trumps personal conduct makes no difference in, or increases, their support for him, a new poll shows.
The Public Religion Research Institute released its 10th annual American Values Survey the organizations flagship research report on Monday at a rollout event held at the progressive-leaning policy think tank Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.
The data is based on interviews with 2,527 Americans taken in two different waves conducted between the end of August and mid-October to take into account the announcement of a House impeachment inquiry initiated against Trump on Sept. 24 based on accusations he pressured foreign leaders to advance his personal and political interests.
Included in the sample are 343 white evangelical Protestant respondents.
I think that the data here shows that [Trumps] support among evangelicals is not just rock-solid, it is growing if you look at several years PRRI data here, PRRI Board Chair Melissa Deckman, professor of public affairs at Washington College in Maryland, said during the panel discussion at the rollout event.
Although this wasnt broken down among religious tradition, I thought one of the most telling figures in the analysis was that 94 percent of Republicans believe that their party is trying to protect the American way of life from outside influence. I think evangelicals continue to back Donald Trump because they view him as their champion. He has delivered on many policies that other Republican presidents havent.
The research found that while only 39 percent of respondents said they approve of the job Trump is doing as president, over three-quarters of white evangelicals surveyed (77 percent) say they approve of the job Trump is doing as president.
In addition, 50 percent of white evangelical respondents indicated that they strongly approve of the job Trump is doing while 53 percent of all respondents said they strongly disapprove of the job Trump is doing.
By comparison, 54 percent of white mainline Protestants said they approve of Trumps job approval, with only 27 percent of white mainline Protestants said they strongly approve.
White Catholics were more evenly divided, with 50 percent saying they disapprove of the job Trump is doing and 48 percent saying they approve.
Racial minority Christians, on the other hand, were less likely to approve the job Trump is doing.
Only 28 percent of Hispanic Catholics approve of Trumps job performance while 72 percent of Hispanic Catholic respondents said they disapprove. Eighty-six percent of black Protestant respondents (208 surveyed) also said they disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president.
As for the religiously unaffiliated, 81 percent of respondents say they disapprove of the job Trump is doing.
Trump has become quite an expert at exploiting this sense of persecution. Its the issue of Are whites more discriminated against? Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin argued during the discussion. They have found Donald Trump [to be] their cultural, their racial champion, their religious champion. Thats why religiosity ethics doesnt figure in.
He is their ideological, racial [warrior], she continued. Hence, I would be surprised if his support goes down below the low-30s, mid-30s because those people are not going to leave him ever.
While the research found that majorities of nearly every religious demographic said that Trumps personal conduct makes them less likely to support the president, white evangelicals were an exception.
Although 36 percent of white evangelicals say that Trumps conduct makes them less likely to support Trump, a plurality (47 percent) of white evangelicals say that Trumps personal conduct does not make a difference in their support for him. Sixteen percent of white evangelical respondents said that Trumps conduct makes it more likely they will support Trump politically.
Sixty-two percent of all respondents said that Trump's personal conduct and behavior makes them less likely to support him. Thirty percent of respondents said the president's conduct makes no difference to them. Only 8 percent said Trump's conduct makes them more inclined to support him.
Fifty-five percent of Republican respondents said that Trumps conduct makes no difference in their support and 20 percent of Republicans said that Trumps personal conduct makes them more likely to support him. Only a quarter of Republicans say they are less likely to support Trump because of his personal conduct.
As for white non-evangelical protestants (423 surveyed), 54 percent said Trumps personal conduct makes them less likely to support him while 36 percent said it does not make a difference.
Eighty percent of black Protestants and 63 percent of Hispanic Protestants say that Trumps personal conduct makes them less likely to support him.
While majorities of all other major religious groups besides white evangelical Protestants said they believe that Trump has damaged the dignity of the presidency, nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of white evangelicals believe that Trump has not damaged the offices dignity.
Two-thirds of all respondents said they believe that Trump has damaged the dignity of the presidency. Seventy-six percent of Republicans agreed that Trump has not damaged the presidency while 92 percent of Democrats disagree.
Far more than any other religious group, 86 percent of white evangelicals said that America first is a term they would use to describe themselves, while 77 percent of white Catholics, 76 percent of white mainline Protestants, 69 percent of black Protestants and 65 percent of other Christians said the same thing. Only 65 percent of all respondents chose the term America first to describe themselves.
I think what Trump has done during his presidency when he talks about America first among his very devout believers who are very religious and white, he is really stoking some strong Christian nationalism viewpoints, Deckman argued. I think that is what is going on here.
Between white and black Christians, differences emerged about whether they feel Trumps behavior and decisions have encouraged white supremacist groups.
Seventy-eight percent of black Protestants, 74 percent of white religiously unaffiliated respondents, 68 percent of Hispanic Catholics and 66 percent of Hispanic Protestants feel that Trumps behavior and decisions have encouraged white supremacist groups.
Meanwhile, only 21 percent of white evangelicals, 45 percent of white mainline protestants and 48 percent of white Catholics said the same.
This sort of Christian gap here between African American and Latino Christians and White Christians is enormous on a question like this, PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones said while providing an overview of the data.
Among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, the survey found that evangelical protestants are among the most unified in their support for Trump, with 82 percent of white evangelicals surveyed saying they prefer Trump to be the Republican presidential nominee in 2020.
As the impeachment inquiry continues, the PRRI data show that Republican white evangelicals (99 percent) and Republicans who say Fox News is their primary source of news (98 percent) are the most likely to oppose impeachment and removal of Trump from office.
Prior to the announcement of the House impeachment proceedings, PRRI found that 47 percent of Americans favored impeaching and removing Trump from office. But after going back into the field to survey respondents following the impeachment announcement, 51 percent of Americans said they were in favor of impeachment and removal in mid-October.
That is where we were a year ago, Jones said. There is basically no change between 2018 and 2019 until the last month.
For Republicans, it went from 6 (percent) to 7 (percent) in the last month, he added. For Democrats, we have a 10-point jump just in the last year. Most of that movement is really Democrats and there is no movement among Republicans at all.
As for white evangelicals, 12 percent of white evangelicals surveyed in mid-September said they supported the idea of impeaching and removing Trump from office. In mid-October, 16 percent of white evangelicals said the same thing.
Of course.
What’s the alternative? Joe Biden? Elizabeth Warren? They are not exactly pure and they hate God and their country.
And they are racist and sexist. Essentially, they are hypocrites.
Were not voting for a new lead pastor. Were voting for the chief of the federal executive branch of government.
Maybe white evangelicals support Trump because they agree with him on the issues.
What choice does any voter have? Its not as if we can write in any person we wish, seriously. So choose a flawed man doing right policy or completely wrong and indeed immoral policy across the board.
It occured in the past.
Today, the President is married and isn't an alley cat anymore. By many accounts, he has repented.
I find Trump's personal behavior and utterances up until 2015 to be examples of what I'd advise men to NOT follow. His views on abortion, guns, and women were comparable to that of Rudy (another Manhattan republican) who I couldn't support as a candidate.
But as I noted, there is strong evidence that he has changed. Is it a change of heart or does he remain slimy at heart? I don't know what is in mankind's heart, but considering Trump hasn't slipped like Willard has and other pols, I'm willing to give Trump a nod that he has changed.
Finally, a key element of Christianity is forgiveness. If Trump has repented truthfully, and his actions henceforth comport with him walking away from sin, (in contrast with Clinton) then how can I (a wretch like him, as the song goes) hold him to a higher standard than God? How arrogant that would be.
How does anyone know if Biden, Warren et al are actually the characters the media portrays them as? Hunter Biden, a spoiled entitled brat got a no show ensign and even managed to get kicked out for drugs. He still gets a set up interview and he blows that. Warren...well she is a constructed history...
Who are evangelicals to go to?
That is the question, not about Trump and his past and I am not sure the reported stuff is true anymore.
DK
Good! The evangelicals have finally, as a whole, begun to understand that we are not electing a moral leader, but a political one. Their non-support of Romney (as bad as he was/is) led to the re-election of Obama (worst of the worst, against religious liberty and for abortion, plus weakening the nation, less liberty of ANY kind, weaponizing our security services against political opponents, etc., etc.).
A political leader deals with material things - the economy, foreign relations, the role of government to the people of the nation, etc., etc. The President nominates ALL federal judges, judges who will decide issues of religious liberty and abortion, plus many other moral issues. That President Trump is not 100% morally pure only means that he is human, and thus fallible (just like every religious leader, ever). He’s not there to do anything except safeguard the Constitution, which has provided the framework for the most free and most prosperous nation in human history. That nation, with the combination of its wealth, material power and essential moral goodness, has stopped tyrants of the worst sort from attaining more power and committing more atrocities, and has provided immense relief for suffering everywhere. No, we’re not perfect, not by a long shot - but to paraphrase Churchill, the United States of America is the worst nation on Earth...except for all the rest.
Glad to have the evangelicals on board the Trump train. Right now, the Democrats have the same exact platform that the CPUSA had in the 1960s - and Communism is based upon 4 violations of the 10 Commandments: 1) Coveting thy neighbors goods; 2) bearing false witness (lying); 3) stealing; and 4) murder. Anything that strengthens the Democrats (including evangelicals staying home because politics is not a moral field of endeavor) helps to weaken morality around the world and strengthen those opposed to the most basic tenants of our morals, the Ten Commandments.
Because the personal and public behavior of his dem opponents is much, much worse.
what personal conduct?
Oh, the “survey” is of adults. Ten to fifteen points skewed from like voters.
DK
Is anybody else around here tired of the term white ? I sure am
I don’t know what’s so “flawed” about him. I hear this all the time and it bewilders me.
Despite what personal conduct, exactly?
I support the President because of the way he conducts himself, not despite it.
What personal conduct? He has preformed his duties as President of the United States with utmost courage and Truth.
He has exposed the swamp and the hateful media for what they are ( our enemy ) and he has come thru with promise after promise. He will go down as the greatest constitutional President ever! So I say FYTW!
Nice little bit of framing in the lede. “Despite” means that misconduct is a given. Sorry, folks, that doesn’t work anymore.
It is impossible for any Christian to support the current Democrat Fascist party as long as one of their defining issues is tax payer funded infanticide (aka Abortion) up to the minute of birth. That is a deal breaker for any follower of Christ.
Christophobes want Christians to be more pure than they are. LOL
The chutzpah of fake pollsters has hit rock bottom.
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