Ford
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It's not an anything. Christians do not even believe Trump is a Christian. They do believe he is more likely to stand up for them than a Harris or a Biden, or God knows what half-baked candidate the Dems might come up with.Its obviously an American thing. Those of us outside the USA worked out years and years ago that Trump was not a Christian.
How bad do things have to get to convince Americans that Trump is not really a Christian?
Tom
At the risk of doing the dreaded "both sides" thing...
Back in the aftermath of the 2012 shellacking of the GOP that led to Obama's second term, the "Party of Lincoln" did this thing where they did a bit of soul-searching. A research project to find out "where did we go wrong?" IIRC, the results were that they needed to be more of a "big tent" party. More inclusive. To veer away from the white Christian Nationalist road they were going down.
Four years later they threw it all out the window and went with Trump.
When he became a one-term proposition, did they re-evaluate and course correct? No, they went "all in" on a second round of Fragilego Mussolini. I know it's only been 6 months since the Democrats blew the whole thing and lost the House, the Senate, and the White House, but I'm not seeing them doing a lot of introspective study of what went wrong. Millions of people are taking to the streets and saying "can you please be at least a little more left-wing?" but DNC leadership seems hell-bent on sticking with the "if we just moderate a little more we can capture the swing voters!"