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  • The most liberal and non-religious states in America are often found in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest. Here are some of them:
    Massachusetts: Massachusetts is one of the least religious states, with only 33% of adults identifying themselves as "highly religious". It is also considered one of the most liberal states in the U.S., where progressive values and policies predominate.
    New Hampshire: Like Massachusetts, New Hampshire is also one of the least religious states, with only 33% of adults identifying themselves as "highly religious".
    Maine: Maine is another state in the Northeast that is considered to be one of the least religious states.
    Vermont: Vermont is the least religious state in the U.S.
    Oregon: Oregon is considered one of the most liberal states in the U.S2, and it is also among the least religious states.
    Washington: Washington is another state in the Pacific Northwest that is both liberal and non-religious.
    Connecticut: Connecticut is among the least religious states and is also considered to be a liberal state.
    These states typically prioritize social equality, environmental sustainability, and government intervention in areas like healthcare and education. They often have diverse populations and are more accepting of LGBTQ+ rights and minority groups. In electoral terms, they tend to support Democratic candidates and advocate for policies aligned with liberal ideologies.
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    The most religious states in America today, based on the percentage of highly religious population, are as follows:
    Alabama: 77% of adults identify as religious.
    Mississippi: 77% of adults identify as religious.
    Tennessee: 73% of adults identify as religious.
    Louisiana: 71% of adults identify as religious.
    Arkansas: 70% of adults identify as religious.
    South Carolina: 70% of adults identify as religious.
    West Virginia: 69% of adults identify as religious.
    Georgia: 66% of adults identify as religious.
    Oklahoma: 66% of adults identify as religious.
    North Carolina: 65% of adults identify as religious.
    These percentages are based on four measures: religious attendance, frequency of prayer, belief in God, and self-assessment of the importance of religion. Please note that these figures might vary slightly depending on the source and the methodology used in the survey
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    Yes, both New York City and California generally fit into this model of being liberal, Democrat-leaning, and less religious compared to other parts of the United States.
    New York City (NYC):
    NYC is known for its liberal political leanings.
    About 25% of New York City’s residents are religiously unaffiliated.
    Manhattan, one of the boroughs of NYC, has the most unaffiliated residents, at 34%.
    California:
    California is also known for its liberal political leanings.
    The state has a diverse religious landscape, with a significant number of residents who are religiously unaffiliated.
    Democrats make up nearly half of registered voters in California.
    It’s important to note that while these general trends exist, there is still considerable diversity within these areas. There are many different communities and individuals with a wide range of beliefs and political affiliations. So, while these generalizations can provide a broad understanding, they may not apply to everyone in these areas.
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    Evangelicals are a significant group within Protestant Christianity. They emphasize the centrality of sharing the “good news” of Christianity, being “born again” in which an individual experiences personal conversion, and being guided by the Bible. Evangelicals can be found in nearly every Protestant denomination and tradition.
    In the United States, Evangelicals are distributed across the country, but they are particularly concentrated in certain regions
    South: Half (49%) of evangelical Protestant adults reside in the South3.
    Midwest: Nearly one-quarter of evangelicals (22%) live in the Midwest3.
    West: 20% of evangelicals live in the West.
    Northeast: Just 9% of evangelicals live in the Northeast.
    The states with the highest number of Evangelical Protestants include Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Mississippi. However, evangelicals are a diverse group and can be found in many churches, denominations, and nations. It’s important to note that these figures might vary slightly depending on the source and the methodology used in the survey.

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    The most liberal and non-religious states in America are often found in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest. Here are some of them:
    Massachusetts: Massachusetts is one of the least religious states, with only 33% of adults identifying themselves as "highly religious". It is also considered one of the most liberal states in the U.S., where progressive values and policies predominate.
    New Hampshire: Like Massachusetts, New Hampshire is also one of the least religious states, with only 33% of adults identifying themselves as "highly religious".
    Maine: Maine is another state in the Northeast that is considered to be one of the least religious states.
    Vermont: Vermont is the least religious state in the U.S.
    Oregon: Oregon is considered one of the most liberal states in the U.S2, and it is also among the least religious states.
    Washington: Washington is another state in the Pacific Northwest that is both liberal and non-religious.
    Connecticut: Connecticut is among the least religious states and is also considered to be a liberal state.
    These states typically prioritize social equality, environmental sustainability, and government intervention in areas like healthcare and education. They often have diverse populations and are more accepting of LGBTQ+ rights and minority groups. In electoral terms, they tend to support Democratic candidates and advocate for policies aligned with liberal ideologies.
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    The most religious states in America today, based on the percentage of highly religious population, are as follows:
    Alabama: 77% of adults identify as religious.
    Mississippi: 77% of adults identify as religious.
    Tennessee: 73% of adults identify as religious.
    Louisiana: 71% of adults identify as religious.
    Arkansas: 70% of adults identify as religious.
    South Carolina: 70% of adults identify as religious.
    West Virginia: 69% of adults identify as religious.
    Georgia: 66% of adults identify as religious.
    Oklahoma: 66% of adults identify as religious.
    North Carolina: 65% of adults identify as religious.
    These percentages are based on four measures: religious attendance, frequency of prayer, belief in God, and self-assessment of the importance of religion. Please note that these figures might vary slightly depending on the source and the methodology used in the survey
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    Yes, both New York City and California generally fit into this model of being liberal, Democrat-leaning, and less religious compared to other parts of the United States.
    New York City (NYC):
    NYC is known for its liberal political leanings.
    About 25% of New York City’s residents are religiously unaffiliated.
    Manhattan, one of the boroughs of NYC, has the most unaffiliated residents, at 34%.
    California:
    California is also known for its liberal political leanings.
    The state has a diverse religious landscape, with a significant number of residents who are religiously unaffiliated.
    Democrats make up nearly half of registered voters in California.
    It’s important to note that while these general trends exist, there is still considerable diversity within these areas. There are many different communities and individuals with a wide range of beliefs and political affiliations. So, while these generalizations can provide a broad understanding, they may not apply to everyone in these areas.
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    Evangelicals are a significant group within Protestant Christianity. They emphasize the centrality of sharing the “good news” of Christianity, being “born again” in which an individual experiences personal conversion, and being guided by the Bible. Evangelicals can be found in nearly every Protestant denomination and tradition.
    In the United States, Evangelicals are distributed across the country, but they are particularly concentrated in certain regions
    South: Half (49%) of evangelical Protestant adults reside in the South3.
    Midwest: Nearly one-quarter of evangelicals (22%) live in the Midwest3.
    West: 20% of evangelicals live in the West.
    Northeast: Just 9% of evangelicals live in the Northeast.
    The states with the highest number of Evangelical Protestants include Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Mississippi. However, evangelicals are a diverse group and can be found in many churches, denominations, and nations. It’s important to note that these figures might vary slightly depending on the source and the methodology used in the survey.