Posted on 12/07/2018 7:17:47 PM PST by Coleus
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Tom Perez on Wednesday complained that voters are influenced by what they hear in church on Sundays. Perez claimed that Republicans have an advantage because people buy what they hear at church.
And we all have to make sure that were fluent in whats happening across our ecosystem so we can come to each others defense because we need to build a bigger orchestra. Theyve had a big orchestra for some time and theyve got the megaphones to amplify it, whether its Sinclair at the local level or Fox at the national level, Perez said at an event for Demand Justice, a left-wing political group.
Ive learned this from the outreach weve done at the DNC. Why arent we penetrating, I ask? And I had someone in northwest Wisconsin tell me: You know what? For most of the people I know, their principle sources of information are Fox News, the NRA newsletter and the pulpit on Sunday. And it should come as a surprise to no-one that our message doesnt penetrate, Perez continued.
It should come as a surprise to no-one that that person has elevated the issue of courts to the top because that person on the pulpit is saying ignore everything else that this person has done and is doing, we have to focus on one issue of Roe vs. Wade. And people buy it. Because thats their only source, Perez asserted. (RELATED: Tom Perez Says Obama Is Still Americas Real President)
A DNC spokeswoman did not immediately return a request for comment.
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What do you buy Tom and where do you buy it?
Yeah Tom’s God is his brain as well as the government. I guess that makes him polytheistic.
Dems campaign in churches all the time. Hillary didnt feel no ways tahrd in one. They go on about the separation of church and state until they decide to campaign in one.
Didn't Clintoon give a speech celebrating his election at the Metropolitan AME church in DC?
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