Shifts in African American religious affiliation may impact this fall’s presidential election

We’ve heard a lot about shifting political demographics in the lead up to this fall’s elections, notably the Republican Party’s inroads with Latino voters in the once-reliably blue Rio Grande Valley. But the voting patterns of Black voters are also becoming harder to predict.

Research is showing that changes in religious affiliation may have a role in that shift.







Jason E. Shelton

Jason E. Shelton


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