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WaPost Columnist Calls Pro-Trump Evangelicals “Slimy, Political Operatives”

If something happened between Trump and Daniels, it was over a decade ago. Maybe some of these leaders think Trump regrets his past and has changed. I don't know. I do know that Bill Clinton was elected twice when his "bimbo eruptions" were already known.

So maybe everybody sitting in judgment, whatever "side" they're on, should be consistent.

The problem with your post is that unlike most people the evangelicals are holier than thou people. They act like they are the only ones who know God and try to tell us to live our lives by God's rules and then back a man who is as close to being evil as I know. Not only that man f their preachers tell their flocks that if they don't back Donny, they will go to hell or even worse. So there is a big difference between those evangelicals and most voters who vote for many reasons including financial reasons, abortion, guns, etc.
 
The problem with your post is that unlike most people the evangelicals are holier than thou people. They act like they are the only ones who know God and try to tell us to live our lives by God's rules and then back a man who is as close to being evil as I know. Not only that man f their preachers tell their flocks that if they don't back Donny, they will go to hell or even worse. So there is a big difference between those evangelicals and most voters who vote for many reasons including financial reasons, abortion, guns, etc.

You're assuming here as you overgeneralize that evangelicals are a monolith. They aren't, and their pastors aren't.

Whether it's evangelical Lutheran or Methodist or Baptist, I really can't even a imagine a pastor talking from the pulpit about how to vote or who to support politically, and my guess is that this is very rare.

I myself have never once heard in a lifetime anything political from a pulpit.
 
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