Wednesday, March 18, 2026

[ " Atheists and 'nones " overwhelmingly align with the Democratic Party .... " ]

"New Atheists"—a term often associated with a 2000s-era movement advocating for the active, public rejection of religion—are not a formally organized political group, but they and the broader, fast-growing population of non-religious Americans ("nones") already function as a de facto, highly loyal voting block for the Democratic Party. According to 2024–2025 data, Americans identifying as atheist or agnostic have solidified themselves as one of the most reliable constituencies in the Democratic coalition, often exhibiting higher levels of political engagement than religious groups. Good Authority Good Authority +1 The "Nones" as a Democratic Block The "New Atheist" ideology has evolved into a broader secular, non-religious movement. High Loyalty: Over 80% of atheists and 75%+ of agnostics voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, a trend that has remained consistent since the Obama administration. Growing Political Influence: Religiously unaffiliated voters ("nones") now comprise about 30% of Democrats, a significant increase from 2008. Highly Engaged: Contrary to stereotypes, atheists and agnostics are politically active, often more so than white evangelical Protestants. Policy Focus: This block strongly supports policies like keeping religion out of government, protecting LGBTQ rights, and accepting climate science. Religion in Public Religion in Public +5 Alignment with the Democratic Party Atheists and "nones" overwhelmingly align with the Democratic Party for several reasons: Opposition to Christian Nationalism: Many identify as Democrats to counter the perceived influence of evangelical Christianity in the Republican Party platform. Social Liberalism: This group is heavily liberal (left-leaning) on social issues. Secular State Advocates: The movement pushes for a strict separation of church and state, which aligns with modern Democratic platform goals. Reddit Reddit +5 Limitations of the Movement

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