Monday, May 14, 2012

Non-church goers form the base of Obama's support, according to Gallup polling data.

Americans Who Don’t Attend Church Form Base of Obama’s Support, Gallup Polling Indicates

Non-church goers form the base of Obama's support, according to Gallup polling data.
 
Non-church goers form the base of Obama’s support, according to Gallup polling data.

Gallup reports the breakouts from its presidential approval survey for three different types of church-goers: people who attend church weekly, people who attend church nearly weekly or monthly, and people who seldom or never attend church. Among these three groups, Obama’s approval rating tops 50 percent only among those who seldom or never attend church. In fact, among this group it was at 56 percent for the week ending May 8.

Obama’s approval rating among people who attend church weekly was only 43 percent during that week; and among those who attend church nearly weekly or monthly it was 47 percent.
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