In September, theologian Robert P. Jones noted in a Time op-ed that Donald Trump’ “nostalgic diatribes about reclaiming a lost white Christian past fueled his rise to presidential power, and he has continued this strategy in 2024.” Following the 2020 election, Gallup reported that the AP VoteCast survey revealed “that 81% of White evangelical Protestant voters went for Trump,” while 18% supported President Joe Biden. Furthermore, “The Edison exit polls estimate that 76% of White evangelicals voted for Trump, 24% for Biden,” the analytics company added. Gene Bailey — the host of a YouTube show …