Trump's support from white Americans who attend religious services regularly is much higher (76%) than Harris's (21% one of the key divides in voting patterns among religious groups.
Among Black Americans, those regularly attending religious services support Harris overwhelmingly (85%) while support for Trump is much lower (13%), highlighting stark racial differences.
Robert P. Jones emphasized that previous political surveys didn't adequately account for racial breakdowns of churchgoers when assessing the 'God gap' in voting patterns.
Harris's strong voting support is linked to her religious background, as she openly discusses her daily prayers and her upbringing in both Black Baptist and Hindu traditions.
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