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  1. Religiously unaffiliated Americans consistently express among the lowest levels of approval of Trump’s performance, ranging from 17% to 27% across the polls the Center has conducted since the president assumed office

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  2. Mar 18

    New piece examines trends in presidential approval by religion. White evangelical approval of Trump's handling of job as president remains high, while other religious groups are far less supportive.

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  3. White evangelicals make up a staunchly and increasingly Republican group that generally backs President Trump and his policies

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  4. More than two years into Donald Trump’s presidency, white evangelical Protestants in the United States continue to overwhelmingly support him. Other religious groups, however, are more divided in their views of the president.

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  5. Catholicism has experienced a greater net loss due to religious switching than has any other religious tradition in the U.S.

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  6. Negative stereotypes about Jews are largely rejected in France

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  7. Our review of the available data for 26 countries around the world finds there is no country in which religiously active people are significantly *less* happy than others

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  8. Our recent analysis looks at beliefs and behaviors that cut across many religious identities, producing a new and revealing classification, or typology, of religion in America. Read more about the typology groups here:

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  9. % religiously unaffiliated among... U.S. adults 23% Members of Congress 0.2%

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  10. % who say Islam is "fundamentally incompatible" with their country's culture and values: 🇫🇮Finland 62% 🇮🇹Italy 53% 🇩🇪Germany 44% 🇬🇧UK 42% 🇪🇸Spain 37% 🇫🇷France 34% 🇸🇪Sweden 34%

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  11. % in each country who say being Christian is very/somewhat important to truly share the national identity: 🇦🇲Armenia 82% 🇷🇸Serbia 78% 🇭🇷Croatia 58% 🇮🇪Ireland 48% 🇨🇭Switzerland 42% 🇫🇷France 32% 🇩🇰Denmark 19% 🇱🇻Latvia 11%

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  12. % in each country who say they would be willing to accept Muslims as members of their family: 🇳🇱Netherlands 88% 🇧🇪Belgium 77% 🇫🇮Finland 66% 🇩🇪Germany 55% 🇵🇱Poland 33% 🇭🇺Hungary 21% 🇨🇿Czech Republic 12%

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  13. Pope Francis was elected six years ago this week. See how U.S. Catholics have viewed the pope throughout his papacy:

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  14. California is one of 11 states that have the death penalty but haven’t used it in more than a decade:

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  15. In the U.S., self-identified atheists are more likely to be male and younger than the overall population. Nine other facts about atheists:

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  16. Voters who attend religious services at least weekly voted Republican 58%-40% in the 2018 midterms. Those who never attend religious services, meanwhile, went Democratic by an even bigger margin (68%-30%):

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  17. 🇨🇦 Canada’s Changing Religious Landscape:

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  18. U.S. Christians are considerably more religious than Christians across Western Europe

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  19. In France, home to Europe’s largest Jewish population, reports of anti-Semitic incidents rose dramatically in 2018. Prominent though these incidents may be, they run counter to public opinion in France:

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