There's a lot of Christians that aren't practicing. They don't pray often, don't go to church often, don't read the bible. I think a lot of
people fit in this category. I do. You can't assume this group to be voting Republican.
Then there's the group of Christians I refer to as "social" Christians. They only play the part of a Christian. They attend church to make the
appearance, to find a date (honestly), or because it's just generally the in thing to do. I've noticed this mostly in smaller towns, but I'm sure
they exist every where. Again, these people aren't necessarily Republicans.
A lot of people in that group are kids that are listed because of their parents. They
can't vote Republican.
Although the overwhelming majority of Christians do vote Republican, added up these groups amount to millions and millions of people.
Not all people that consider themselves to be Christian act like Ned Flanders.