A new PRRI poll finds 67% of Americans reject or are skeptical about Christian nationalism despite its rising influence that’s shaping education, immigration and health care policies.
Some Republicans are openly expressing Christian nationalist views, which have ranged from calls for more religion in public schools to book bans and even suggestions that democracy should die.
Republicans (55%) are more than twice as likely as independents (25%) and three times more likely than Democrats (16%) to hold Christian nationalist views.