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“Teavangelicals”: Alignments and Tensions between the Tea Party and White Evangelical Protestants

What You Need to Know

I.  THE TEA PARTY AND EVANGELICALS. There is a large constituency overlap between the Tea Party and white evangelical Protestants.

II.  SOCIAL ISSUES. A plurality of white evangelical Protestants say the Tea Party shares their values, and the Tea Party and evangelicals are closely aligned on social issues like abortion and same-sex marriage.

A. ABORTION

B. SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

III. THE ROLE AND SIZE OF GOVERNMENT. Americans who identify with the Tea Party movement and white evangelical Protestants both favor smaller government.

IV. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY. On some economic issues, white evangelical Protestants hold different values than those in the Tea Party movement.

V.  THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION, THE TEA PARTY, AND SOCIAL ISSUES. Both the Tea Party and white evangelical Protestants are older than the general population.

VI. Tea Party members are less averse to a Mormon serving as President – and more opposed to President Obama – than are white evangelical Protestants.

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