Religion News Service reports:
A new report released Wednesday (Feb. 28) found that roughly 3 in 10 Americans express some sympathy for Christian nationalism, with its greatest popularity concentrated in the Southeast and Upper Midwest.
The findings appear in a study from the Public Religion Research Institute, which probed public support for Christian nationalism as part of a broader survey of more than 22,000 adults.
Mississippi and North Dakota showed the highest levels of support for Christian nationalism, with Adherents and Sympathizers making up 50% of those states. They are followed by Alabama (47%), West Virginia (47%), Louisiana (46%), Tennessee (45%), Kentucky (45%), Nebraska (45%) and Wyoming (45%).
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States with HIGHEST support for Christian nationalism, per PRRI:
Mississippi (50%)
North Dakota (50%)
Alabama (47%)
West Virginia (47%)
Louisiana (46%)States with the lowest:
Oregon (17%)
Massachusetts (18%)
Maryland (19%)
New York (19%)
New Jersey (20%)
Washington (20%) https://t.co/UgnA59a95Z— Jack Jenkins (@jackmjenkins) February 28, 2024