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Donald J. Trump and the Enduring Religion Factor in US Elections

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Religion and the American Presidency

Part of the book series: The Evolving American Presidency ((EAP))

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The 2016 presidential candidacy of Donald J. Trump posed a special challenge for many religious-motivated voters, especially those long associated with the religious right movement that has long anchored the Republican Party .

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Rozell, M.J. (2018). Donald J. Trump and the Enduring Religion Factor in US Elections. In: Rozell, M., Whitney, G. (eds) Religion and the American Presidency. The Evolving American Presidency. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62175-3_14

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