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  1. Additional_Gur5577 on

    Eh…I think we’re defining “Christians” pretty broadly here. People who actually follow the teachings of Jesus are certainly not going to approve of Trump.

    But based on the visceral reaction of many right-wing “Christians” to the rise of James Talarico, I’d say the Trump cult is very much alive and well.

  2. HumongousBelly on

    White evangelicals don’t care about the shady shit and crimes or even the raping of women and children.

    They only care that their mega church pastor is angry because their donations are shrinking and he can’t fuel his private jet…

  3. reddittorbrigade on

    If you really understand the bible, you would reject Donald Trump because Trump has been disobeying the 10 commandments 24/7.

  4. >In the prior Fox News poll, conducted February 28 through March 2, 2026, Trump held a narrow edge with Catholics.
    In that survey, 52 percent approved and 48 percent disapproved, giving him a net positive rating of 4 points.
    Among Catholic voters, 48 percent said they approve of Trump’s job performance, while 52 percent disapprove, a net negative of 4 points.
    In the late February and early March poll, Trump’s approval among Protestants was evenly split at 50 percent approve and 50 percent disapprove.
    In the newer poll, approval fell to 47 percent, while disapproval rose to 53 percent, producing a net negative rating of 6 points.

    So religious people are split about Trump, but there is a slight edge of disapproving of him. That’s good.

    >In the earlier poll, Trump posted a 60 percent approval rating and 40 percent disapproval, a net positive of 20 points.
    By late March, approval among white evangelicals increased to 64 percent, with disapproval dropping to 36 percent, widening his net approval to 28 points.

    Ugh, Evangelicals go even farther down the rabbit hole!

  5. returnofthecursed on

    There are a lot of different types of people who self-identify as “Christian”, ranging from kindhearted folks who follow the Golden Rule, to monstrous racist weirdos looking forward to the Rapture in their lifetime.

    And everything in-between. There’s unfortunately lots of room in there for pedophiles, rapists, and bigots. Religion and faith are so malleable and ill-defined that it’s a refuge for incoherent and hateful ideologies.

  6. You can’t be Christian and support Trump. These two things are at odds with one another.

  7. razorwiregoatlick877 on

    I’m originally from Arkansas and my family there is Pentecostal. I’m going down for a visit for the first time in a long time and I’m interested to hear how they reconcile Trumps behavior with their beliefs. These people are very devout and follow their beliefs strictly so it blows my mind that they support him.

  8. Ol_Turd_Fergy on

    Christian’s should have known that Trump was a fake when he couldn’t say what any of his favorite bible verses are. Anyone just starting to realize he is full of shit must have had their head up their ass the last decade.

  9. This is why Talarico is getting such vitriolic hatred from the fake Christians

    It exposes them, trump and the entire GOP as being the most anti-christian people imaginable in human history

    He is unassailable and undeniable and he is showing that liberal (big L) progressive values overlap with *actual* Christian values as taught in the bible

    He is incredibly dangerous to them and the GOP that have co-opted the Christian Religion and warped it toward evil

    Im not a fan of any religion but you wont find any of the ahit the GOP does in the new testament

  10. Total_payment2216 on

    My (conservative and very religious) dad asked me why I don’t go to church anymore. I said I cannot deal with the hypocrisy of hearing love thy neighbor and then seeing those same people cheering when ICE kills an innocent civilian. He said he understood… Surprised me.

  11. BillButtlickerII on

    They don’t actually give a fuck when it comes to voting. They’ll support his party and love what he’s doing.

  12. They fucked around, and they’re **finally** finding out. For folks so worried about the devil, they had no problem selling their souls.

  13. Which Republican candidate of the future will court our christians into a war in the middle east next? Find out next season on “holy fuck how do you not see the pattern?”

  14. Honestly if you call yourself a Christian and voted for the orange turd I will forever question your faith.

  15. This is hard to believe. He’s still got 37% overall. Where are these flips coming from? What imaginary subset?

    This is just media bullshit for a cheap shit headline, and it’s been old for years.

  16. Gee, you think that supporting a pedophile racist hatemonger with a god complex waa bad for business?

  17. PenAndInkAndComics on

    Maybe it’s moving the goal posts, but I don’t really care if they are no longer supporting Trump, I want see them stop supporting republicans.

  18. Fluffy_Lemming on

    > White evangelicals stand out as the exception, with support among this group having grown over the same period.

    Racists holding out strong for daddy CanklesMcTacoTits.

  19. Oh he knows as well as us that all he needs to do is speak some white religious hate about abortion or LGBTQ or do a photo op at a church to get those gullible lemmings back.

  20. He doesn’t need them anymore. Remember this?

    WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Christians on Friday that if they vote for him this November, “in four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.”

  21. It says it right there in Leviticus…”$4.00/gallon and we taketh ourselves to Galilee”

  22. AGrandNewAdventure on

    It has never flipped with Christians; they’ve always been against Trump. It has only flipped with those who pretend to be Christians.

  23. FuzzyDynamics on

    Maybe it took them 10 years to understand what he meant by grabbing women by the pussy

  24. DangerousCyclone on

    To summarize the article; he dropped 2-3 points with Catholics and Protestants as a whole and gained 4 points with Evangelicals. That’s a margin of error difference and indicative of absolutely nothing.

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