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Evangelical Support Wanes as Trump Policies Face Faith-Based Scrutiny

Nearly half of evangelical Christians—a foundational pillar of Donald Trump’s political coalition—now signal that the administration’s aggressive posture toward Iran and its strict immigration enforcement clash with their core religious convictions, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll measuring shifting allegiances within the movement.

Evangelical Support Wanes as Trump Policies Face Faith-Based Scrutiny

This internal friction presents a structural challenge for Republican prospects in upcoming midterm elections. While the president previously solidified his standing by courting religious leadership and aligning federal policy with conservative faith initiatives, current data suggests a notable erosion of that once-reliable confidence.

Concerns regarding the economic fallout of the Iran conflict have sharpened the divide, with influential evangelical voices increasingly debating the biblical justification for the administration's military and foreign policy maneuvers. As the political landscape shifts, this volatility in sentiment threatens to dampen voter turnout and test the long-term loyalty of a demographic that served as a decisive force in previous cycles.

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