According to a 2023 Gallup poll, 68% of Americans identify as Christian, showing a significant decline from 87% in 1973, reflecting a changing religious landscape.
Despite the percentage of Christians falling, religion remains a grounding belief system for many, influencing U.S. presidents and their policies throughout history.
The poll indicates that 22% of Americans claim to be non-religious, showing an increase in secularism and a shift in the U.S. belief system.
U.S. presidents historically reflect diverse religious beliefs, impacting how they lead and resonate with voters, further shaping the political landscape.
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