Voters who hold Evangelical Christian beliefs are nearly twice as likely to support Republican Donald Trump as Democrat Kamala Harris, according to a newly released poll by Lifeway Research.The study found that 61% of likely Evangelical voters plan to vote for Trump, while 31% intend to support Harris. The remaining 8% either plan to vote for a third-party candidate or are undecided.In contrast, among respondents who did not identify as Evangelical, 47% expressed support for Harris, compared to 38% for Trump.The poll also found that Christian voters who attend church at least once a month were more likely to support...