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Secular ‘values voters’ are becoming an electoral force in the US – just look closely at 2020’s results

by Ed | Dec 21, 2020 | democracy, Political Science, politics

  Phil Zuckerman, Pitzer CollegeThe voting patterns of religious groups in the U.S. have been scrutinized since the presidential election for evidence of shifting allegiances among the faithful. Many have wondered if a boost in Catholic support was behind Biden’s win...

Will religiously unaffiliated Americans increase support for liberal policies, in 2018 and beyond?

by Editor | Mar 11, 2018 | politics, religion

Nearly one of every four people in the US is religiously unaffiliated. David Mislin, Temple University Last fall, the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute noted the growing number of religiously unaffiliated Americans: Nearly one of every four people is...