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A new study from the Pew Research Center shows that White evangelical Protestants are roughly five times more likely to agree with the Tea Party movement than to disagree with it.
By contrast, American Jews are nearly three times as likely to disagree with the movement.
Tea Party supporters are "much more likely than registered voters as a whole to say that their religion is the most important factor in determining their opinions on ... social issues" like abortion and same-sex marriage, according to the Pew analysis.
"They draw disproportionate support from the ranks of white evangelical Protestants," the analysis said of the Tea Party.
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