I suspect they don't indicate much, but even if they did, they'd be just about exactly what I would expect the racial and gender breakdowns to be if you had omitted any mention of religion at all.
I honestly don't think religion is the big political driver many of my fellow atheists believe it to be - rather, religion is a cultural marker that already highly-conservative people are likely to cling to as a part of their identity, to justify political opinions they would hold regardless.
Overall sample of 1,000. I suppose some of the crosstabs might be too small to clearly indicate much, but still interesting.
I suspect they don't indicate much, but even if they did, they'd be just about exactly what I would expect the racial and gender breakdowns to be if you had omitted any mention of religion at all.
I honestly don't think religion is the big political driver many of my fellow atheists believe it to be - rather, religion is a cultural marker that already highly-conservative people are likely to cling to as a part of their identity, to justify political opinions they would hold regardless.