The evangelical community is the only faith segment that Barack Obama has not won the majority support of, a new survey found.
Among evangelicals (carefully defined by Barna using a nine-question qualification process) who are likely to vote in November, 61 percent supported McCain compared to 17 percent for Obama.
But Obama is significantly more popular among other faith communities, including notional Christians (44 percent vs. 28 percent for McCain); people aligned with faiths other than Christianity (56 percent vs. 24 percent); atheists and agnostics (55 percent vs. 17 percent); Catholics (39 percent vs. 29 percent); and Protestants (43 percent vs. 32 percent)....