Church Attendance Has Declined in Most U.S. Religious Groups Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup On any given weekend, about three in 10 U.S. adults attend religious services, down from 42% two decades ago. Church attendance will likely continue to decline in the future, given younger Americans’ weaker attachments to religion.
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What the Polls Say Today: RFK Jr. Now Hurting Biden, Helping Trump Ed Kilgore, New York Magazine Meet the surging ‘double haters’ who could decide whether Biden or Trump wins the election Joey Garrison, USA Today How a Pandemic Malaise Is Shaping American Politics Lisa Lerer, Jennifer Medina & Reid J. Epstein, New York Times Trump asked if U.S. was better off in his last year. In many ways, the answer is no. Ashley Parker & Hannah Knowles, Washington Post Biden's Ads vs. Trump's Chaos Steve Caplan, Ctrl+Alt+Persuade+Delete Why Mike Johnson Can’t Run the House Without Democrats’ Help Lindsay Wise, Anthony DeBarros, Siobhan Hughes & Kara Dapena, Wall Street Journal [unlocked] When It Comes to Politics, Are Any of Us Really Thinking for Ourselves? Neil Gross (Colby College), New York Times
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