Skip to content

Politically Energized Evangelicals Will Vote Almost Unanimously for Trump: Survey

NSW Health Approves a Happy COVID-Safe Halloween

NSW Health has given his approval for Halloween celebrations to occur ahead of the celebration on Saturday as long as the levels of community transmission of the CCP virus remain low. “Halloween celebrations will need to be a little different this year due to COVID-19, and we are urging everyone in the community to play their part,” Dr. Jeremy McAnulty, executive director of NSW Health Protection, said. According to NSW Health, people planning on celebrating Halloween should only go out if they have no symptoms of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, commonly known as coronavirus. Those with symptoms are asked to stay home and get tested. NSW Health also asked those participating in a COVID-Safe Halloween to only trick or treat in a household group and maintain a 1.5-meter distance from…

Politically Energized Evangelicals Will Vote Almost Unanimously for Trump: Survey

Evangelicals with high levels of political interest will support President Donald Trump even more solidly next Tuesday than they did in 2016, but for different reasons, survey researcher George Barna said Friday.

Barna asked 69 questions of 1,600 individuals he defines as Spiritually Active, Governance-Engaged Conservative Christians (SAGE Cons). He asked the same 69 questions to an additional 900 individuals deemed Near-SAGE Cons. The survey was commissioned by the Family Research Council (FRC) and conducted in late September.

Such voters represent only about a tenth of the nation’s overall population, but their electoral influence is magnified by their high turnout percentages and their frequent involvement in the political process between elections.

“SAGE Cons are a unique portion of the larger population: more spiritually active and driven, more politically informed and active, much more likely to possess a biblical worldview that informs their thinking and choices,” Barna said in a statement issued by Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center where Barna is director of research.

SAGE Cons also reflect “an extremely high degree of consensus on a broad range of issues and beliefs. SAGE Cons are an important barometer of how the conservative Christian population will behave in the election,” Barna added in the statement.

At 96 percent, SAGE Cons support for Trump is even more solid in 2020 than it was at 91 percent in 2016, the statement said, but for much different reasons in the current campaign.

“Four years ago, most ‘SAGE Cons’ reluctantly voted for Trump, selecting him because they felt his opponent, Hillary Clinton, was a danger to America and stood for numerous things that conflicted with the beliefs of SAGE Cons,” the statement said.

“The chief differences driving that distaste for Clinton were her stands on abortion, the role of the U.S. Supreme Court and the types of nominees she would offer for confirmation, her desire to expand the reach and power of the federal government, and her views about religious freedom,” the statement continued.

“While there is still considerable frustration with his social media postings, SAGE Cons appreciate the Trump Administration’s progress related to federal court appointments, support for pro-life policies, investments in the military and enforcement of the law, attempts to reduce the federal bureaucracy and the authority of the federal government, strengthening America’s relationship with Israel, and support for the free market economy.”

Barna said in the statement that he thinks there is large group of “hidden” or “shy” Trump voters who will not disclose their preferences to pollsters or others and that the group is expanding as the election nears.

“There does appear to be a ‘hidden’ Trump vote, probably in the range of four to eight percentage points,” Barna said. “Once the Trump support base was alerted to such a ‘hidden’ base of Trump support, that awareness of the ‘hidden’ support seems to have generated momentum among other Trump supporters to either refuse to answer surveys, thus skewing survey samples, or to provide misleading answers to the candidate preference question, thereby skewing the measured response.”

Barna noted that “some conservative voters have described how unsafe they felt when asked to divulge their candidate preference to a researcher they did not know and had no reason to trust regarding confidentiality and security. The events in the streets lately have stoked those fears.”

He also pointed out that “there are a number of instances where the national media have misrepresented the incidence of party identification of the voting population, effectively skewing the survey results.

“In each case discovered so far, the proportion of Democrats has been unrealistically inflated, and the proportion of Republicans has been diminished, giving the Democrats a false advantage in the presidential preference estimates.

“Polls by CBS News, Fox News, CNN, You Gov, and Reuters, among others, have all released surveys based on samples with distorted proportions of party identification.”

Contact Mark Tapscott at [email protected]

Focus News: Politically Energized Evangelicals Will Vote Almost Unanimously for Trump: Survey

Pompeo Criticizes Beijing, Hong Kong Government Over Use of National Security Law Against Student Activists

In mid-October, a State Department report highlighted the erosion of the city’s freedoms following Beijing’s implementation of its so-called national security law, which punishes vaguely-defined crimes such as succession and subversion of the one-party communist state with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Studentlocalism took to its social media Tuesday morning announcing that 19-year-old Chung had been missing since 8 a.m. local time. It later confirmed that Chung was being detained at the city’s Central Police District headquarters. According to the South China Morning Post, Chung was detained by the Hong Kong Police’s national security unit near the U.S. Consulate. U.K.-based group Friends of Hong Kong told Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily that Chung was on his way to the U.S. consulate seeking political asylum. That same afternoon, Studentlocalism also…