"Trump's Appeal to a New Breed of Evangelical Voter"

Evangelical voters in the U.S. have evolved from traditional churchgoers to a group that identifies more with a cultural and political identity, with many prioritizing their support for Donald Trump over religious practices. This shift has led to declining church attendance and a changing focus on political issues such as immigration and the economy, rather than traditional religious-right causes. Despite efforts by other Republican candidates to court evangelical voters, recent polling suggests that Donald Trump continues to maintain a strong hold on this demographic, largely due to his embrace of Christianity as a cultural identity and promises to defend it.
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