Evangelicals will have a problem with him going wobbly on the gay wedding/pizza shop case.
But they seem to have a problem with Trump anyway.
And they sure as heck aren’t voting for Hillary.
But they seem to have a problem with Trump anyway. And they sure as heck arent voting for Hillary.
In the past, that has meant the evangelicals aren't voting at all. I really hope it isn't the case. I get the lesser of two evils is still evil, but you've got to be able to see that not voting ensures the greater of the two evils.
If idiotic Crybaby Conservatives go back to disqualifying a candidate over one issue, or even a few, we will get The Hildabeast.
Remember Reagan’s words.
“If I disagree with someone on 20% of the issues, he is not my 20% enemy. He is my 80% friend.
Not sure where you see problem with Evangelicals and Trump. Evangelicals are 80% for Trump by some recent reports. Besides, he clearly won them over during the primary, besting Lyn’ Ted, Santorum, Huckabee, and others.
Pence is solidly conservative about gay marriage and religious freedom. My understanding is that the Indiana law would have been overturned because it wasn’t written well and had vulnerabilities. They didn’t want to see it go down in flames. That’s the story.
I read that evangelicals LOVE Pence.
Also, Trump doing better with evangelicals than McCain and Romney.
Check your facts.
After reading all the posts on FR over the past few days, it’s totally impossible to make everyone happy.
I’m an “evangelical” who has no problem with Trump on this issue. He stated that such issues should be left to the states; he is correct, given that the only Constitutional function of the federal government is to provide for national defense against foreign enemies.
I am not thrilled about the Pence selection because of what you said, but it is possible Trump knows something about Pence that we don’t. Trump has to worry about his VP being behind an assassination attempt; since he seems to want a politician as his VP, he is aware that 95% of the politicians want him dead.
I don’t know what you mean by evangelicals having a problem with Trump, he’s had the evangelical vote since the beginning of his campaign, that’s how he won the entire South.
As for Mike Pence, I’m okay with his being the VP choice. Trump could have done a lot worse.