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  2. Evangelicalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wade decision, many white evangelicals became politically active and involved in the Christian right, [14] which became an important voting bloc in the Republican Party. Recently, however, observers such as journalist Frances FitzGerald have noted that since 2005 the influence of the Christian right among evangelicals has been in decline. [15]

  3. Christian right - Wikipedia

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    Weyrich would then engineer a strong union between the Republican Party and many culturally conservative Christians. [52] Soon, Moral Majority became a general term for the conservative political activism of evangelists and fundamentalists such as Pat Robertson, James Robison, and Jerry Falwell. [46]

  4. Moral Majority - Wikipedia

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    The evangelical minister and televangelist Pat Robertson sought the Republican nomination and would have been, at first glance, a natural choice for the Moral Majority's support. Although Robertson's political platforms were extremely similar to the ones the Moral Majority supported, Falwell gave his organization's endorsement to contender ...

  5. Why evangelicals are upset at recent Trump, Vance ... - AOL

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    Evangelical confusion about the Republican party’s anti-abortion messaging began to set in ahead of the Republican convention, when the party endorsed a platform that says abortion is best left ...

  6. How the suburbs, evangelicals and ground game helped Trump ...

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    Republican strategists had predicted that higher turnout would benefit Trump, because he has a greater volume of supporters to potentially bring to caucus. In turn, they said, lower turnout might ...

  7. These evangelicals are voting their values — by backing ...

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    The term evangelical itself is fraught and has become synonymous with the Republican Party, argues Ryan Burge, a political science professor at Eastern Illinois University.

  8. Sixth Party System - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party became the dominant party in the South, rural areas, and suburbs, and its voter base became shaped by White Evangelicals. [2] Meanwhile, the Democratic Party became the dominant party in urban areas, and its voter base diversified to include trade unionists , urban knowledge workers , progressive intellectuals, as well as ...

  9. Post-evangelicals shift away from faith tied to Republican ...

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    White evangelicals have been a key part of the Republican coalition since the 1980s. About 80% of White evangelicals voted for Trump in the 2016 election, while 76% voted for him in 2020 ...