The good news is that most Americans support the separation of church and state. The bad news is that most white evangelical Christians don't, and most of them voted for the so-called precedent (sic), even though he's obviously the most corrupt, rotten degenerate to run for president in my lifetime. Yes, even worse than Nixon. Much worse.
Many Democrats believe their party should try to win the support of people who voted for MAGAT in 2016, but personally, I have big problems with that idea. My gut feeling is that much, if not most, of MAGAT's support comes from single-issue voters, and that single issue is cultural disintegration, the right-wing label for abortion rights, gay rights, ethnic diversity, and waning Christian dominion. Frankly, I have no use for any Democrat who tries to win over white evangelical christians by eliminating separation of church and state.
I'd much rather see Democrats winning the enthusiastic support of people who voted for Jill Stein or Gary Johnson last November.
Many Democrats believe their party should try to win the support of people who voted for MAGAT in 2016, but personally, I have big problems with that idea. My gut feeling is that much, if not most, of MAGAT's support comes from single-issue voters, and that single issue is cultural disintegration, the right-wing label for abortion rights, gay rights, ethnic diversity, and waning Christian dominion. Frankly, I have no use for any Democrat who tries to win over white evangelical christians by eliminating separation of church and state.
I'd much rather see Democrats winning the enthusiastic support of people who voted for Jill Stein or Gary Johnson last November.
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