This article shows how nonreligious voters have prioritized abortion as a issue while white evangelical have deprioritized since Roe overturn.
This article shows how nonreligious voters have prioritized abortion as a issue while white evangelical have deprioritized since Roe overturn.
Maybe. I might be convinced to vote in a democratic primary for the person who said, “I’m an atheist and I’m here to take our government back from the cults.”
Though, I suppose I’m bolstering your point given my own hedging words.
I will always say that politicians has a whole are opportunistic. They won’t join a voting niche until they know it’s valid. Voters start and they follow with some exceptions