Religious ‘nones’ could shake up American politics — but many roadblocks stand in their way
In 2016, religiously unaffiliated Americans, or “nones,” represented 21 percent of registered voters, one percentage point more than white evangelical Christians. However, they only accounted for 15 percent of actual voters, according to Pew Research Center and national exit polls. Secular activists see the gap between these two figures as a call to action for 2018 and beyond. …