As President Barack Obama prepares to make his departure from the White House, his favorability remains high among Black Protestants, the religiously unaffiliated and those of non-Christian faiths.
The president's approval ratings have in fact been some of the highest in recent presidential history â?? but one group of religious constituents stands out among his fiercest opponents.
Of all faith groups, white Christians â?? including mainline Protestants, Catholics and evangelicals â?? rate Obama the lowest, according to a 2016 American Values survey by Public Religion Research Institute. Within that group, white evangelicals hold the greatest disregard for the outgoing president.
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