I'd bet money that 70-75% of their group (who voted) voted for Trump.
My Faith Votes: Evangelical Nonprofit Strains Meaning of “Non-Partisan”
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Steve Rabey November 15, 2021
My Faith Votes bills itself as “a non-partisan movement that motivates, equips and activates Christians in America to vote in every election.”
“We don’t tell people who to vote for,” said CEO Jason Yates in a Fox News
interview.
But MFV, founded in 2015, has aggressively promoted Trump to evangelical voters since 2016, when Yates organized a game-changing meeting. “A Conversation with Donald Trump and Ben Carson” was designed to introduce then-candidate Trump to hundreds of conservative Christian leaders. In a press release,
Yates said the meeting would “strengthen relationships and build unity” before the 2016 election. He has never organized any meetings with Democrat candidates.
And during a September 2021 call with Donald
Trump’s evangelical advisors, the former president challenged Yates, a longtime member of the group, to rally believers to support Trump, his policies, and his chosen candidates in 2022, 2024, and beyond.
“All I can tell you is that I think we have to have a great election and we have to have a powerful vote,” Trump said during the call. “If we don’t have a very powerful vote, then Jason, I’ll be talking to you in the future, but it won’t be very positively.”
A week later, MFV unloaded on President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates in a
press release that claimed Biden “has disregarded the Constitution and shaken our nation’s foundation by stealing our freedoms out from under us.”