[Note: This essay was originally published in Secular Politics as a three-part series between April 25 and May 9, 2025.]
Most secular Americans are expected to vote for the Democratic Party candidate in November, as secular voters have done for
Secular voters in the United States have consistently leaned toward the Democratic Party in recent decades. Since 1980, nonreligious voters
[Note: This essay was originally published in Secular Politics as a three-part series between April 25 and May 9, 2025.]
Most secular Americans are expected to vote for the Democratic Party candidate in November, as secular voters have done for
Secular voters in the United States have consistently leaned toward the Democratic Party in recent decades. Since 1980, nonreligious voters
Since 1980, there have been eleven U.S. presidential elections, and data from exit polls shows that the majority of people
In commemoration of Darwin Day (February 12), it’s worth noting that evolution has been a controversial topic in US politics
One of the demographic aspects of the nones (Americans who answer “atheist,” “agnostic,” or “nothing in particular” when asked their
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