Although the act of voting for Americans is generally considered to be a private matter, Christian Nationalists tend to be very vocal and public about their politics. They will eagerly identify their political leanings in the following ways:
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- Lawn signs.
- Clothing.
- Attendance at political rallies.
- Political activism for certain candidates and issues.
- Argue in favor of limiting voting access — not for enabling voting access to more people.
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Regarding their political leanings, a recent poll reports the following findings:
- Nearly two-thirds of white evangelical Protestants qualify as either Christian nationalism adherents (29%) or sympathizers (35%), and more than half of Republicans are classified as adherents (21%) or sympathizers (33%).
- Christian nationalism supporters display significantly more fondness for authoritarianism with half of Christian nationalism adherents and nearly 4 in 10 sympathizers (38%) support the idea of an authoritarian leader.