Tuesday night marked an interesting election cycle, even for an off-year election. Three major races dominated the conversation: The New York City mayoral race, the New Jersey gubernatorial race, and the Virginia gubernatorial race. What made these races interesting is the role religion played in them.
While Donald Trump took the overwhelming majority of the Christian vote a year ago, it’s clear Tuesday was a night for the “nones.” That’s the 34% of Americans who claim no religious affiliation — a group that has been on the rise.
Wesley King
According to 2024 presidential election exit polls , 81% of white evangelicals voted for Trump in the presidential race, followed by 63% of Hispanic Protestants, 60% of white Catholics and 57% of white Protestants. The only Christian demographic

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