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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump allies see a mounting threat: Biden's rising evangelical support
It was June 10, 2008. Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama had gathered with dozens of evangelical leaders many of them fixtures of the religious right at the urging of campaign aides. If he could offer genuine glimpses of his own abiding faith, they insisted he could chisel away at the conservative Christian voting bloc.
At a rally in the Bible Belt, he talked about the church hed attended for two decades in Chicago. Calling for an all-hands-on-deck approach to tackle poverty, he promised churches and religious organizations would play a greater public role in delivering social services under his administration. And during a faith-based forum in Southern California, he said his own support for Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision on abortion rights, did not mean he wasnt interested in reducing abortion in America.
The strategy worked. Obamas campaign stops at churches, sermon-like speeches and his professed belief in Jesus Christ earned him 24 percent of the white evangelical vote doubling Democrats support among young white evangelicals and gaining three points with the overall demographic from the 2004 election.
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Biden, a lifelong Catholic, has performed better in recent polling among white evangelicals and other religious groups than Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton did in 2016, and is widely perceived as more religious than the current White House occupant. A Pew Research study conducted earlier this year showed that a majority of U.S. adults (63 percent) think Trump is not at all or not too religious, versus 55 percent who said they believed Biden is somewhat or very religious.
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3catwoman3
(24,035 posts)...would probably be perceived as more religious than Trump.
ProfessorGAC
(65,159 posts)Religion or not, horrible behavior is horrible behavior.
Avoid horrible and even religious types will think you are more a believer than PINO.