Evangelical voters keeping an open mind as 2024 GOP field expands | Rush Hour

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Republican presidential hopefuls are working hard to woo white evangelical Christians, a key voting bloc for the party. Former President Donald Trump was able to win them in the last two elections, but lost about 5% of their support from 2016 to 2020.

The Family Leader CEO Bob Vander Plaats says evangelical voters have an open mind as they head into the 2024 Republican primary season. “You can’t win the presidency without the evangelical vote,” Vander Plaats said.

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As an evangelical christian, I will vote for the candidate that represents my values, not for the candidate just because he's most likely to win. Neither will I vote for the lesser of two evils, I just won't vote.

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If Pence is political stumping at churches that church needs to pay taxes

JaniesChild
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If you’re still a part of the Evangelical church, you should seriously think about the consequences of the fold and victim’s lives seriously damaged by it.

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Pence would be wiser to spend his time catching flies with his hair. Courting scared Boomers will not put him in office 🧓🕷️

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"Evangelical voters keeping an open mind..."
That's a big oxymoron right there.Evangelicals and open minds don't go together.

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Romney-Cheney is a ticket I could live with. Acutal Republicans, service-oriented, highly intelligent, and plenty of integrity. Bet evangelicals could live with that too.

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