Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
There have been reports that some Evangelical leaders who supported Trump in 2016 want a change now.
I won’t second-guess their reasons but I’ll make myself clear that if Trump earns the nomination, I will support him. Some Evangelicals have previously looked at Trump as the “second coming of Jesus,” which is not only not true, it’s blasphemous. No political candidate is perfect or will ever represent everything I want morally and spiritually.
When I v**e, I have a limited number of choices of people to hire, and I have to pick the person I think will do the best job. I am under no illusions about Trump’s personal drawbacks, but he’s also the man who got the economy booming, brought rising wages to all demographic groups, made America energy-independent, kept inflation below two percent, most importantly to me, gave us the judges to finally overturn Roe v. Wade while other Presidents only paid the pro-life movement lip service. If there’s a better candidate among the Republicans, then may he or she win the nomination. But when it comes to the general e******n, I have no doubts at all that if Trump is the candidate, with all his faults real or imagined, he will be much better for America and for Christians than whoever is the nominee of the party that’s practically declared war on people of faith.
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