"The religious landscape in terms of voting has been remarkably stable," says Robert P. Jones, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute. "Since Reagan, we have essentially seen this: white Christian voters have tended to support Republican candidates, and Christians of color and everyone else, including the religiously unaffiliated, have tended to support Democratic candidates."
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Robert P. Jones as quoted by Tom Gjelten in “2020 Faith Vote Reflects 2016 Patterns”, Weekend Edition Sunday, NPR, (November 8, 2020)
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