A striking new study shows that regular churchgoers are expected to sit out the 2024 presidential election. This waning enthusiasm among traditionally reliable religious voters could pose a significant challenge for the presidential candidates. The situation has prompted church leaders to grapple with a delicate balance: how to inspire their congregations to vote while navigating the legal constraints of the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits religious organizations from explicitly endorsing political candidates. Bekah Congdon from Reason joins the show.