PRRI

White Evangelical Protestants Attitudes Toward Donald Trump, 2015 – 2019

Favorability of Trump 

White evangelical Protestant attitudes about Donald Trump have moved through three distinct phases since PRRI has been tracking them beginning in 2015:

  1. Before Trump became the official Republican nominee for president in mid-2016, Trump’s favorability never reached the majority among white evangelical Protestants.
  2. Between Trump’s nomination and the inauguration, Trump’s favorability among white evangelical Protestants advanced past the 60-percent mark.
  3. By the time of his inauguration in early 2017, Trump’s favorability among white evangelical Protestants jumped to nearly three quarters (74%). While Trump has struggled to lift his favorability numbers among the general population above the low-40-percent range, throughout his presidency, favorability of Trump among white evangelicals has remained exceptionally high, between 65% and 77% with an average favorability rating of 71%.

Other Attitudes about Trump

Other findings from PRRI’s 2019 American Values Survey also demonstrate the unwavering support among white evangelical Protestants for Trump.

Job Performance:

Opposition to Trump being impeached and removed from office:

Speech and Behavior: 

 

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