My down-ballot voting is much more likely to make an impact on abortion.
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My down-ballot voting is much more likely to make an impact on abortion.
I can't trust Trumps stance on either of these issues. I see no good evidence that he hasn't changed his position on either of them solely to solidify his nomination by the Republicans. He has a list of conservative judges, but he's also said his ardently pro-abortion sister would make a good justice of the supreme court, and we know he likes to employ family.
Even if he really has had a change of heart on abortion, a Trump presidency will do little to reverse the murder of the unborn, but there is every indication that his presidency will be an unleashing of violence, blasphemy, and oppression of the weak.
Yet, a choice has to be made.
Polls of undecided voters watching the debate indicated that they were less than convinced concerning Trump's "locker-room" talk explanation.The "Polls" could just be corrupted. That's why it's so important for Christians to pray about this matter.
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I say that I'm not at all surprised that you continue to be a loyal follower of the very sick and evil Donald Trump.
Does moral character count when it comes to a President? We as a nation should have learned with Bill Clinton, do you want the same with Donald Trump, or perhaps worse?
Note how Trump lemmings can't defend their candidate, they only attack the person who is righteously judging him.
Have a nice day fellas.
What will Hillary do for ya?
Polls of undecided voters watching the debate indicated that they were less than convinced concerning Trump's "locker-room" talk explanation.
To pray for Trump to win the election verges on blasphemy - even the GOP's own Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, was finally forced to follow his conscience to refuse to defend "The Donald's" actions to the public, giving his members permission to jump ship from the presidential campaign if that's what it takes to get re-elected.
I don't expect her to do anything for me. Neither to do I expect it from Trump.
I expect both of them to be bad for our country
but I expect that of any president
i expect hillary to be much much worse
CNN had an evangelic minister lament that it will take that branch of the Protestant Church longer to recover from its association with Donald Trump, that it took during the 1980's when so many of its prominent tele-evangelists were involved in personal scandals!
If the core of the evangelical message is that character counts, how can it continue justifying its support for a presidential candidate who is so morally flawed?
This is particularly true for black, Latino and female evangelicals, threatening to further split that movement just as it is splitting the Republican Party.
Even Mormons, who are no friends of Hillary, have renounced Trump based on moral grounds - a position that one would have hoped that evangelical leaders should have taken months ago.
i expect both of them to be bad for our country
but i expect that of any president
i expect hillary to be much much worse