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guillaumeb

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27. We disagree.
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 01:56 PM
Dec 2019

It matter where that 31% is. And how they vote, and if they vote.

the 2018 election results might have been an indicator of that, but those who are too quick to condemn religion might be too caught up in their own mindset to see the evidence in front of them.

There were 2 House victories in Illinois in 2018 of reliable GOP seats. These areas have plenty of churches, including one mega-church, but the GOP lost these areas.

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What started out as merely symbolic has blown up on RW media and /w Trumpsters to be hlthe2b Dec 2019 #1
If nothing else it shows that all White Evangelicals are not total nutjobs. walkingman Dec 2019 #2
True. Only 81% of white Evangelicals voted for Trump in 2016. Mariana Dec 2019 #10
That doesn't make what they say irrelevant in my view. pwb Dec 2019 #3
maybe ... but they are persistent dweller Dec 2019 #4
Trump only "won" by a margin of 70,000 votes in 3 states. trotsky Dec 2019 #5
None of whom, I'm sure, has ever read that magazine. MineralMan Dec 2019 #6
Well yeah, but the media firestorm caused by the magazine. trotsky Dec 2019 #15
No doubt, but that's not my point. MineralMan Dec 2019 #16
I don't think it's irrelevant - the editorial has received so much publicity The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #7
It's irrelevant to the evangelical Christians who support Trump. MineralMan Dec 2019 #8
It is creating discussion and controversy, even in those circles. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #9
My point is that it will not materially affect attitudes toward Trump. MineralMan Dec 2019 #11
It's not the magazine, it's the publicity that the editorial has stirred up, The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #14
Evangelical support for Trump has dropped TlalocW Dec 2019 #12
Do you have a source for that drop in support? MineralMan Dec 2019 #13
Alas, no TlalocW Dec 2019 #21
That's OK. I was just hoping to be able to look it up. MineralMan Dec 2019 #22
I just did a quick search, and every story/poll seems to say the opposite. nt. Mariana Dec 2019 #23
The military isn't happy with Trump either. I would like very much to secondwind Dec 2019 #17
May not be a big deal, but it is showing results. safeinOhio Dec 2019 #18
Well, that's nice for the publication. MineralMan Dec 2019 #19
I bet those new subscribers already opposed Trump, before this story. nt. Mariana Dec 2019 #24
you are very, very wrong. all cracks in the wall matter. mopinko Dec 2019 #20
The point is to refute the idea that evangelical Christians guillaumeb Dec 2019 #25
There's always a few in any group, however defined. AtheistCrusader Dec 2019 #26
We disagree. guillaumeb Dec 2019 #27
Which suggests religion is actually irrelevant. AtheistCrusader Dec 2019 #28
Which actually suggests that no group is a monolithic bloc. guillaumeb Dec 2019 #29
Who the hell says it is? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2019 #30
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