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Why Is Donald Trump Receiving So Much Support From Evangelicals?
Christian Post ^ | 09/09/2015 | Samuel Smith

Posted on 09/09/2015 7:59:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Although there are a number of reasons for Evangelical voters to not vote for misogynistic billionaire and presidential candidate Donald Trump, his early success in attracting the interest of some Evangelicals has many wondering, what is "The Donald's" appeal?

Even though Trump previously supported abortion, has liberal views on gay marriage, often makes derisive remarks about women and has publicly proclaimed that he doesn't seek God's forgiveness, the self-proclaimed Presbyterian has had no trouble in garnering a plurality of support from Evangelicals, according to two published polls.

Although it would seem to make more sense for Evangelicals to get behind God-fearing politicians like Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, or former Southern Baptist pastor and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, it was Trump who finished first among white Republican-leaning Evangelical voters with 20 percent in a July Washington Post-ABC News national primary poll. In a recent Monmouth University poll of Evangelical voters in Iowa, Trump finished second (behind retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson) with 23 percent of the Evangelical vote.

In an op-ed for Fox News, Dallas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, a frequent political commentator, argued that Evangelical conservative Christians are not hypocrites for supporting Trump, a profit-driven man with sparse church attendance who has been divorced three times.

Jeffress argues that Evangelicals who support Trump for president display nothing more than a realist attitude resulting from the presidency of Barack Obama.

"In a perfect world, Evangelicals would love a truly born-again candidate who possesses both a maturity of faith and all the requisite leadership skills necessary to solve the nation's ills," Jeffress wrote. "But as they survey the landscape of 17 possibilities, a majority of Evangelicals cannot find one candidate whom they believe possesses both attributes."

Jeffress was incorrect to say a majority of Evangelicals support Trump. In a large field, Trump is winning a plurality of white Republicans who identify as Evangelical or "born again," but roughly four out of five of those Evangelicals say they prefer a candidate who is not Trump.

"Think of it this way. If you were in a jetliner nose-diving toward the ground because the crew was incapacitated and you had only two choices of whom to hand over the controls, whom would you select: a novice pilot who had only flown a single-engine propeller plane several times or a pastor?" Jeffress continued. "You'd probably ask the beginner pilot to use his acquired skills to fly the plane and ask the pastor to pray."

Jeffress added that the Evangelical support for Trump in 2016 has a lot to do with Obama setting a low standard for "spiritual expectations" in the White House.

"No Evangelical I know is expecting Trump to lead our nation in a spiritual revival. But seven years of Barack Obama have drastically lowered the threshold of spiritual expectations Evangelicals have of their president," Jeffress argued. "No longer do they require their president to be one of them. Evangelicals will settle for someone who doesn't hate them like the current occupant of the Oval Office appears to."

Tony Perkins, president of the social conservative advocacy group Family Research Council, offered his reason as to why Trump has garnered support from certain Evangelicals in an interview with Fox News' Megyn Kelly. Perkins explained that Evangelicals have gotten so disenfranchised with the moderate Republican leadership that they are looking for someone bold enough to take a stand and speak his mind.

"Evangelical voters are more complex than people give them credit for," Perkins said. "They don't vote just for who goes to church on Sunday. They vote for someone who they feel confident will lead this nation forward."

"Donald Trump is the result of a Republican leadership here in Washington, D.C. that has been playing political footsies with Barack Obama rather than fisticuffs," Perkins added. "People are tired of it, and that includes Evangelicals."

CBN News political correspondent David Brody wrote in an op-ed that for some Evangelicals, infatuation with Trump stems from the candidate's brutal honesty.

"They like his boldness. They relate to him because when they've been bold about their faith they get blasted too. It's a kinship in a strange sort of way," Brody wrote. "Here's the point with Evangelicals: they'd rather someone be honest about their views about God. The honesty resonates with them and you know what Evangelicals will probably end up doing? Instead of hating Trump, they'll put him on a church 'prayer chain' and get on their knees themselves and pray that Donald Trump draws closer to God through this process."

Yahoo News senior editor Amy Sullivan offered that after two terms of Obama, Evangelical voters are more willing to put aside their religious barometers and vote for someone who can simply beat the Democratic candidate in the general election.

"And while Evangelical Republicans sometimes have different priorities and values than their non-Evangelical peers, this could be an election cycle in which they vote as Republicans first and Evangelicals second," Sullivan wrote. "In the same way, it was hard to identify specific motivations for Catholic voters in 2008 — exit polls showed that Catholics who voted for Obama were concerned about the economy and jobs, just like voters in general."

Although Trump has done well enough to finish first and second in the aforementioned polls, it can be interpreted from those polls that Trump has only garnered only about one-fifth of the Evangelical vote, meaning about four-fifths of Evangelicals support other candidates.

Jeffress points out that Trump's support among Evangelicals is mostly limited to Evangelical churchgoers, not pastors and other Evangelical leaders. World Magazine recently surveyed 94 Evangelical leaders. Only four respondents in the survey said they supported Trump, while 40 percent of the leaders supported Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

"The Donald should not be discouraged by those numbers," Jeffress said. "There is often a disconnect between pastors in the pulpit and people in the pews."

Trump will continue making appeals to Evangelical voters as he is set to hold a meeting with over 30 Evangelical leaders headed by Paula White on Sept. 28.


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1 posted on 09/09/2015 7:59:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I find it interesting that there is so much hand-wringing as to “why” anyone supports Trump. There a million explanations and none the same.

Trump has changed the rules of the discussion.


2 posted on 09/09/2015 8:00:45 AM PDT by austinaero
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To: SeekAndFind
misogynistic billionaire

At least the bias was revealed in the first sentence of the story. No need to read past this.

3 posted on 09/09/2015 8:01:37 AM PDT by The Iceman Cometh (Proud Teabagging Barbarian Terrorist Hobbit Crazy Cracker Son-of-a-Bitch!)
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To: austinaero

Indeed he has.


4 posted on 09/09/2015 8:02:22 AM PDT by Psalm 144 (The mill grinds exceedingly fine.)
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To: SeekAndFind

They don’t seem to be bothered by his multiple marriages and trophy wives. I guess he’s held to different standards.


5 posted on 09/09/2015 8:04:10 AM PDT by Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
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To: SeekAndFind
"Evangelical voters are more complex than people give them credit for," Perkins said. "They don't vote just for who goes to church on Sunday. They vote for someone who they feel confident will lead this nation forward."

eehhh... close enough for the feeble liberal mind trying to understand. Not really moving the country "forward" (oboma communist cliche), but preserving liberty.

Overall I am a Cruz guy, but my appeal to Trump is not his beliefs, it is his willingness to stop this invasion we are under.

6 posted on 09/09/2015 8:05:15 AM PDT by GregoTX (Cruzader)
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines

I think there are just more serious problems to deal with, like a piss-poor economy and national security crises, than to put social matters at the forefront.


7 posted on 09/09/2015 8:07:03 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012
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To: The Iceman Cometh
At least the bias was revealed in the first sentence of the story. No need to read past this.

You have confused bias with accuracy. That description pegs Trump perfectly in both words.

8 posted on 09/09/2015 8:07:21 AM PDT by Colonel_Flagg ("Donald Trump: Quality Conservatism Since 2015.")
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To: SeekAndFind

Cruz has both of the desired attributes this article mentions, IMHO.


9 posted on 09/09/2015 8:08:55 AM PDT by Genoa (Starve the beast.)
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To: SeekAndFind
:: Although there are a number of reasons for Evangelical voters to not vote for misogynistic billionaire and presidential candidate Donald Trump

Shut-down right there...

10 posted on 09/09/2015 8:08:56 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (BREAKING: Boy Scouts of America Changes Corporate Identity to "Scouting for Boys in America")
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To: SeekAndFind

One reason is a negative inference: Trump is not calling evangelicals “extremists” and “kooks”. I am not one, but I get the feeling that evangelicals trust Trump not to launch on them in the very low-rent cheapshot manner that seems to be so in vogue. If at all.


11 posted on 09/09/2015 8:09:22 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (This space for rent.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Maybe it has something to with the fact that the devil is currently occupying the WH, and hoping and praying that he leaves just isn’t going to cut it anymore.

Sometimes, you just have to fight fire with fire, and Trump has fire in spades.


12 posted on 09/09/2015 8:10:54 AM PDT by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it.)
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To: Colonel_Flagg
That description pegs Trump perfectly in both words.

So, both you and the author of the story know what is in Trump's heart? Care to provide any proof? Of course you can't.

Now, since you've shown your disapproval of Trump, care to share who you are backing? I guess you won't do that either.

13 posted on 09/09/2015 8:11:45 AM PDT by The Iceman Cometh (Proud Teabagging Barbarian Terrorist Hobbit Crazy Cracker Son-of-a-Bitch!)
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To: ObozoMustGo2012

You are speaking rational and logical. The biggest problem all over world is lack of decent standard of living. Lousy houses, poor nutrition, lack of medical services, sanitation, are bigger worries for Billions of people than social proclivities.

Even in USA, the middle class is noticing deterioration in their standard of living. Trump gives them hope, better than others.


14 posted on 09/09/2015 8:11:54 AM PDT by entropy12 (Trump is incorruptible. He is the only candidate without rich donors.)
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines

First people complain that Christians used a religious test on candidates and now they are complaining that we’re not.

I think it is simple - liberals hate Trump. That is all I care about.


15 posted on 09/09/2015 8:12:09 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: GregoTX

Maybe they realize were back to 1980…Fix the economy and military…then move on….Reagan showed the GOP what to due… there all crooks pretending to be conservative…maybe get someone better after Trump…


16 posted on 09/09/2015 8:14:07 AM PDT by Hojczyk
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To: entropy12

I agree. And supporting or not supporting gay marriage et al is not going to solve those problems, so it’s best to focus on the best means and best person who CAN!


17 posted on 09/09/2015 8:14:16 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012
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To: Psalm 144

Once you wade through the lies, half truths and sour grapes, he does manage to screech out the truth that evangelicals realized they’ve been effectively disenfranchized by the Republicans.

They vote for a candidate based on his promises, and the moment they’re elected they welsh on their promises and brown nose the opposition party and make a mad dash to JOIN the Corrupt Bastards Club. Trump gives them hopes of bringing that to a halt.

The reason Huckster and the rest; even Christian Cruz isn’t getting traction is that they are all POLITICIANS. And with Cruz, his better half is a Wall Street money manipulator. That is an automatic red flag to the good old meat & potatos folks who make the Country work.


18 posted on 09/09/2015 8:16:13 AM PDT by Tucker39 (Welcome to America! Now speak English; and keep to the right....In driving, in Faith, and politics.)
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To: SeekAndFind

They see the dangers of the Obama administration more clearly than most, it appears. And Trump represents a stop to this insanity.


19 posted on 09/09/2015 8:16:32 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: Hojczyk

Maybe Trump can cleanup the GOP in D.C. like Palin did in Alaska??


20 posted on 09/09/2015 8:16:53 AM PDT by Hojczyk
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