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67%
Voters who never go to church who voted Democratic in 2006.
55%
Voters who never go to church who did so in 2002.
41%
White evangelicals who say they are unhappy that the Democrats won the midterm election.
41%
White evangelicals who say they are happy that the Democrats won.
50%
Black Protestants who say their churches offered election materials.
30%
White evangelicals who reported this.
Source: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
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