Editor's note: We're delighted to welcome Joshua Wu as he starts a new series using data snapshots of evangelicals to frame conversations about the intersection of faith with our public social and political lives. Stay tuned for more soon. During this election season, hardly a day goes by without candidates citing Bible verses, touting their religious beliefs, and jostling to be America's pastor-in-chief. Regardless if public religious fervor reflects a genuine personal faith, it is undeniable that candidates … [Read more...] about The Myth of the Evangelical Voter