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Ryan Burge: The 2024 Election & Religion Post-Mortem

May 22, 2025
Ryan Burge, an assistant professor and co-founder of Religion in Public, dives deep into the intersection of religion and the upcoming election. He explores why a staggering 83% of white evangelicals supported Trump and reveals the shifting dynamics among non-white evangelicals and Catholics. Burge balances data with humor, discussing everything from LeBron's hair to whether 100 men could take down a gorilla. The conversation highlights how Democrats must engage faith discussions authentically, all while navigating the quirky quirks of political culture today.
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INSIGHT

Non-White Evangelical Vote Shift

  • The 2024 election shows non-white evangelicals shifting from 60/40 to 50/50 Republican-Democrat split.
  • Democrats must rethink engagement with people of faith, especially Christians of color, who are moving rightward.
INSIGHT

Evangelical Elite and Laity Divide

  • The divide in evangelicalism between elite leaders and rank-and-file is wide; elites oppose Trump but laity enthusiastically support him.
  • Elite evangelicals often remain silent now due to lack of influence and risk of exclusion.
INSIGHT

Perception Shapes Political Polarization

  • White evangelicals place Trump slightly to the right of the Republican Party, while non-white evangelicals see less polarization.
  • Partisan worldviews exaggerate opponents' ideology, reinforcing voting behaviors.
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