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Is White Evangelical Support for Trump Beginning to Ebb?

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Monday, June 22, 2020   

RICHMOND, Va. -- Evangelical Christians make up an important piece of President Donald Trump's base. But polls show the president's behavior, which often clashes with Christian ideals, is causing his popularity to slip among these essential supporters.

Last week, the Trump campaign posted ads on Facebook featuring a symbol once used by Nazis to designate political prisoners. Nathan Munson, a born-again Christian who voted for Trump in 2016, said moves like this - in addition to what he sees as the president's general dishonesty and policies against the poor - that clash with traditional Christian beliefs.

"It disturbs me. You know, it says in the Bible that, you know, we're known by our actions - like the things we do - that the way in which we act should show the Holy Spirit through us," Munson said. "How can you support somebody whose outward actions do not show that? If he doesn't show that he's united in caring about people, then that's worrisome."

There's still support for President Trump among white evangelical Protestants, although it has waned significantly from almost 80% in March to just over 60% by the end of May, according to a poll by the Public Religion Institute.

Munson said some of that decline in support is because religious conservatives are grappling with Trump's responses to COVID-19 and racial issues. He said many evangelicals were concerned about the president's initial choice to have a campaign rally on Juneteenth, traditionally a day of celebration in Black communities commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in 1865.

The rally date was moved to June 20. Munson said he disagrees with the president's hard-line approach to protests following George Floyd's death at the hands of a police officer.

"The Christian evangelical movement is trying to wrestle with racism and how we can be a better advocate for that," he said. "And then, we find that the party in which we sometimes align with is doing nothing."

A recent Pew Research Center poll also showed white evangelicals' confidence in the president's handling of the COVID-19 crisis dropped 6 percentage points from March to May.


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