I don’t quite get what it is that the evangelicals think they would “lose” with a TRUMP nomination.
Many of us couldn’t vote for Romney in the general election, because of his hand in Mass., against religious liberty, his cram down of Romney care onto the churches forcing contraception on to the Catholics, and his consent to the gay agenda in the state, BUT, I sure as heck did not stay home.
TRUMP betrays none of those issues, making it easy to vote for him. Since he is going to be the nominee, I pray with thanksgiving that I am able to vote for him.
Romney might have beaten Obama if he had not betrayed the Catholics and evangelicals on these threshold issues.
Thoughtful Evangelicals have no real gripe with Trump, on Christian doctrine. And, other than his past NY/NJ social and political connections with liberals in that region, who else runs up there, anyway? What was he suppose to do, leave his hometown, collapse his business interests?
I agree and applaud your insight.
I don’t think evangelicals are having a hard time with Trump. I think some, understandably, prefer Cruz. But I think Trump is their close second.
At least that is my personal observations....