Way too much information.
Bottom line:
Correlation is stronger based on race, gender/socioeconomic factors than prot/cath.
Correlation is not causation; causation is significantly disproved by the black protestant vote.
It i a lot of data, but that it what comprehensive analysis gets into, and i also thought more data on why the election was decided the way it was would be interesting.
Correlation is not necessarily causation, and does have many factors - money being a primary one - yet with the possible exception of black Catholics for whose voting in 2012 i found no data, from what i see evangelicals testify to being more conservative in comparisons btwn white, Latino, male/female rich/poor, and location.
The only deviation is that of 6% more black C’s supporting the GOP over Democrats than black evangelicals, yet in primary moral views the latter testified to being more conservative. But the fact is that sadly the victim entitlement mentality and race largely trumps Biblical views among such.