At The Atlantic, Emma Green writes, “Fully 28 percent of those who have attended black Protestant churches in the last few months heard their pastor support Hillary Clinton.” Supporting or opposing a political candidate during a sermon has been illegal for more than 60 years due to a law that prevents tax-exempt religious groups from electioneering. Green writes, “Black Protestant groups have a long history of political activism, and during this election, a majority of these voters have supported Hillary Clinton.”