I am not confusing them at all. Conservatives donate to PACs for republican candidates. Evangelicals, who constitute the bulk of conservatives, support the republican party. The republican party is a mix of mostly financial and religious conservatives where the religious are the largest group. This according to both Pew and Gallup.
I said I wouldn't but here's one: Mitch McConnel, well known financial conservative, dealt a very dastardly blow to Democrats in 2016 when they blocked conservative judge Scalia's replacement with a made up rule about election year seat freezing. In April, 6 months before the 2016 election. However, as soon as the opportunity came up, the rule was broken and liberal judge Ginsburg was replaced by ultra-conservative Amy Coney just 6 weeks before the 2020 election. The rules go to hell as soon as they are not convenient, particularly to conservatives.