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Saturday, November 2, 2019
Official White House Photo by Joyce Boghosian
This came up on twitter without any explanation of what is happening. I don't know quite what to make of it - perhaps it's prayer.
"As many as 61 percent of the evangelicals voted this election, followed by notional Christians (59 percent), and born again non-evangelical Christians (58 percent). During the 2012 elections, 59 percent of the evangelicals voted, while born again non-evangelical Christians came out in slightly higher proportion (60 percent). Only 55 percent of the notional Christians had voted at that time."
"Evangelicals were seen to have clearly supported Donald Trump. As many as 79 percent voted for him, while only 18 percent voted for Hillary Clinton. A majority (56 percent) of born again non-evangelical Christians voted for Trump, and some 35 percent voted for Clinton. Notional Christians sided with Trump by a small margin as compared to Clinton (49 percent vs 47 percent)."
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ReplyDeletePoor Trump, having to put up with these nutters.
ReplyDeleteHe's just pretending.
DeleteDouble trigger down.
ReplyDeleteIf GOP can get Evangelical voting participation up another 10% its OVER:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.christianitydaily.com/articles/8710/20161206/faith-played-huge-role-election-2016-barna.htm
"As many as 61 percent of the evangelicals voted this election, followed by notional Christians (59 percent), and born again non-evangelical Christians (58 percent). During the 2012 elections, 59 percent of the evangelicals voted, while born again non-evangelical Christians came out in slightly higher proportion (60 percent). Only 55 percent of the notional Christians had voted at that time."
"Evangelicals were seen to have clearly supported Donald Trump. As many as 79 percent voted for him, while only 18 percent voted for Hillary Clinton. A majority (56 percent) of born again non-evangelical Christians voted for Trump, and some 35 percent voted for Clinton. Notional Christians sided with Trump by a small margin as compared to Clinton (49 percent vs 47 percent)."
4 more years of YUGE DOUBLE TDS TRIGGERING!!!!
ReplyDeletePence/Palin 2020 - may the Lord begin His Dynasty
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