The survey values of Donald Trump’s fall, but white Protestants hold, according to a new survey for the American President. On Wednesday, In a research presented by the opinion research Institute Pew Research Center, 61 percent of non-Evangelical white Protestants said they would vote in the presidential election in November for the Republican incumbent.
82 percent of white Evangelicals said they would vote for Trump. 2016 had voted 80 percent of the white Evangelical voters for Trump. 88 percent of black Protestants supported according to the Pew survey for the democratic Challenger Joe Biden. White Catholics were a majority on the part of the President (57 percent), to Biden Catholics in General tended to be (52 percent).
those without a religious commitment to 72 percent for Biden. A total of 54 percent of respondents said they would vote for the democratic candidate.
the Protestants and the evangelicals were, apparently, to Trump, despite your dissatisfaction with it is increasing, it said. In the case of white Evangelicals, the percentage of those who were with the performance of duties of the President satisfied is, in fact, between January and June, from 77 percent to 72 percent, and Catholics, 45 percent to 41 percent.
Pew respondents from the 16. to 22. In June, a total of 4.708 people.