It's funny how she was the most religious candidate in the 2016 election yet evangelicals creamed their pants harder than ever for Trump.
That's because those evangelicals are not actually Christians. They pretend to be, but it's an Americanized version of Christianity that is distorted from the actual religion.
These are the same people who believe Jesus was not a brown person. They believe in "eye for an eye" rather than "turn the other cheek." The do not support caring for the homeless, the sick, or the downtrodden--but instead hold the attitude of something along the lines of, "it's their own fault they're in the situations they're in." They have politicized their religion with a notion that only one side values them, and only one side mirrors them, when in fact that same side does neither and in many cases opposes their
supposed beliefs. The religious right is a political movement that has nothing to do with actual spirituality. They claim a high ground, and claim to be a forgiving people when in fact they are not at all--unless you are one of them.
They support so many things in direct contradiction to the religion to pretend to believe in, and they're all too blind to see it.
I say all of this as a Christian myself.
Donald Trump was the least Christian candidate running in 2016, yet most Christians voted for him. That tells you everything you need to know about American Christians in the current day. Simply put, they are not actually Christians.