The 2025 elections are over, with big wins for Democratic candidates in the two governorships in play, as well as
New Jersey has an adult population of 7.28 million people, with more than one-in-four (27%) identifying as secular or non-religious,
You’ll find that The Secular Vote does not refer to secular people as “nones.” And it’s not even because it
Published in Secular Politics on 8/5/2025 Over the last few weeks, we have had new developments in the field of
[Note: Published in Secular Politics on May 23, 2025] Today, we continue the analysis of secular voters in 2024, examining
[Note: This essay was originally published in Secular Politics as a three-part series between April 25 and May 9, 2025.]
[Note: Published as “Staying Secular” in the March 28, 2025, edition of Secular Politics] Cradle Secularity is Rising A significant
[Note: Published in Secular Politics on March 21, 2025] The Secular Boom Continues Pew’s third Religion Landscape Survey shows that
[Note: Published in Secular Politics on March 12, 2025] Seventy-six Million In this post, I continue exploring Pew’s third Religion
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