"Let that marinate for a minute. In 2020, Donald Trump lost the popular vote by around 7,000,000 votes (if those were in fact correct votes). If only 25% more of the 32,000,000 Christians would vote in 2024, it would all but erase the 7,000,000 Biden won by in 2020."
One would think with that example alone, every Evangelical Christian in the country would be voting against those who endorse (or encourage) abortion. Nope. Even knowing about this injustice to the most innocent among us, thirty-two million self-identified Christians will not vote this year. And many of those self-identified Christians are Evangelicals.
Let that marinate for a minute. In 2020, Donald Trump lost the popular vote by around 7,000,000 votes (if those were in fact correct votes). If only 25% more of the 32,000,000 Christians who are not going to vote, would vote in 2024, it would all but erase the 7,000,000 Biden won by in 2020. What am I saying? Trump is doing better this time around with blacks, browns, men, Jewish, labor and others. That being said, the one voting block which should be a slam dunk are Christians - especially Evangelicals.
When I first heard this statistic on how many Christians are going to take a pass on the 2024 election, I was reminded of that old saying - "You can lead a horse to water but cannot make him drink." Why in the world, more people of God would not want to vote in this election, when there are so many real issues that count - is beyond me. And Israel? Christians should be voting in droves for which ever candidate supports Israel. Why? Read what the Bible states about countries which turn their backs on Israel. Kamala's support of Israel is tepid at best. Trump? Israel loves him. Trump will stand strong with Israel, as he should.
If you are a person of faith (Christian or Jewish faith), and have decided not to vote, please vote for Donald Trump. The people of faith in America will likely be the "make or break" deciders if we have four more years of GUHOR (Russian word for "all is darkness"), or some light at the end of this dark tunnel. This year more than any other, your vote really does count.
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