Most Americans don’t see either of this year’s presidential candidates as particularly religious or Christian.
In a new survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs, 64 percent of adults said they don’t consider former president Donald Trump religious and 53 percent said they don’t consider Kamala Harris religious. A majority also agreed that they wouldn’t describe either as “Christian.”
A plurality of Americans—41 percent—say neither Trump nor Harris represents their religious views.
This election year, who’s the Christian candidate?@HarvestPrude reports that a majority of Americans would say neither candidate represents their religious views.https://t.co/Y43HDgXVH1
— Christianity Today (@CTmagazine) September 25, 2024