This is episode 3 in our series An Unholy Convergence, where we’re trying to untangle how White Nationalism, Evangelical Christianity, and Trumpism became so enmeshed. The goal of this episode is to paint a picture of what the Trump voter base looked like, and to talk through the constellation of concerns that led them to believe that he was their best advocate. We hope to get to the end of this episode with a clear understanding of why the evangelical voting bloc turned out so hard for Donald Trump in 2016 and in 2020, and set the stage for next week’s conversation about how he won and held their vote.
What’s in this episode:
Research-based breakdown of Evangelical and Trump voter base demographics (2016)
Discussion of what “representative data” is and does
Talk about the specific concerns that Trump voters seemed to be facing in 2016
Connection of the concepts of Christian nationalism and the factors that motivated Trump voters.
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