Last week we reported on recent research from Dr. George Barna that suggests more than 100 million self-identified evangelicals will not vote in next month’s election.

Election Forum estimates that nearly 7 million evangelicals in swing states alone did not vote in the 2020 election. Whether out of disillusionment, disconnection or distrust, millions of would-be Christian voters sat out an election that was decided by tens of thousands of votes.

In an op-ed published on Fox Opinion last week, Troy Miller, president and CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters said evangelicals have the numbers to decide the 2024 election.  He wrote:

“At this stage in the 2024 presidential election, there are very few truly undecided voters. Most evangelical Christians have already concluded which candidates best align with their Christian beliefs and their hopes for America’s future.”

Miller continues, “While there may only be a small number of voters still contemplating the choice between former President Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris, or other federal, state or local candidates further down the ballot, many more are wavering between action or inaction. The decision at hand is whether to put their vote into the ballot box.”

Miller said Every Christian has a moral and ethical duty to participate in this election