Posted on 06/29/2020 9:28:10 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
As polls show President Donald Trumps support slipping among white evangelicals, the campaign for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden sees an opening for their candidate to pull away voters from the presidents most faithful voting bloc.
The battle for the soul of our nation deeply resonates with evangelicals, John McCarthy, deputy national political director for the Biden Campaign, told David Brody, chief political analyst at the Christian Broadcasting Network, in a recent interview for Just the News. They would be open to Joe Bidens message as well.
Earlier this month, Robert P. Jones, chief executive of the Public Religion Research Institute, noted in an interview with The New York Times that that since 2016, the share of the American population that is white and evangelical has declined by two percentage points, to 15%. A PRRI poll also found that while 80% of white evangelicals said they approved of the job the president was doing in March, by the end of May, with the coronavirus pandemic raging along with racial discord, his favorability sank to 62%. Among white Catholics, the poll also showed a decline in approval by 27%.
He had an opportunity in March when people were looking to him. And then within four weeks he squandered it, Jones said.
While Bidens campaign admits that a majority of evangelicals are likely to remain with team Trump, they believe they can appeal to younger millennial evangelicals with more moderate views and suburban women. And they have been engaging with evangelical pastors and women around the country on issues like racial injustice, immigration reform and climate change.
Those issues tug at the heart of faith voters, McCarthy said.
A Politico report earlier this month said the Biden campaign was in the early stages of scheduling an on-camera sit-down with Brody, who also conducted several interviews with former President Barack Obama during his 2008 campaign following a successful effort of engaging with evangelicals.
Obama won 26% of the evangelical vote in 2008 and 21% in 2012. Hillary Clinton on the other hand only got 16% of the evangelical vote in 2016. She did not do significant outreach to evangelicals.
"I've been very clear that the invitation was not given in 2016, Michael Wear, former faith outreach director for the Obama Campaign in 2012, told Just the News. Broad swaths of the faith community did not feel like the Democratic nominee was interested in their vote."
Trump came away with 81% of the white evangelical vote.
Wear believes that Biden is on track to do what Obama did in his outreach to the faith community.
I think he's doing what he needs to do to let people from different faith communities, moderate and conservative Christian voters, know that they can vote for him and they'll have a partner, Wear said. "If former Vice President Biden is on track for those 2012 Obama numbers (21% of white evangelicals), he will win by a significant margin.
The Biden campaign is also targeting Latino evangelicals and Catholics despite concerns about certain issues like abortion.
Catholics are not single-issue voters, McCarthy said. Its not about just one or two issues. Its more of an overarching theme as to where are the lessons of Christ found.
New New York Times/Siena College polls show Trump trailing at least slightly behind Biden in six states that he won in 2016, including Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where he trails by double digits.
You cant win with these numbers. Theyre atrocious numbers, Edward J. Rollins, co-chairman of the pro-Trump super PAC Great America and the former campaign manager for Ronald Reagans 1984 reelection campaign, told The Washington Post.
The president must straighten his campaign out and convey to the American people that he can move forward and lead, Rollins said. Hes got to go out and add 10 points pretty quick. If he can do that, hell win. If not, Biden is sitting there as the alternative.
A Pew Research Center Survey in March shows that 55% of Americans think Biden is at least somewhat religious compared to 28% who see President Trump that way.
Heres the problem for Trump: He needs to be at 81 percent or north (with evangelicals) to win reelection. Any slippage and he doesnt get a second term, and thats where Joe Biden comes into play, Brody told Politico. In this environment, with everything from the coronavirus to George Floyd and Trump calling himself the law-and-order president, Biden could potentially pick off a percent or 2 from that 81 percent number.
So, we are losing the Jim Jones voters!
Because Jesus told them to be kind to the poor - and using other peoples money seems like a much better way to do it. :)
I cant see declaring war on Steve Bannon but Sessions does not deserve the support of President Trump. I truly believe that Sessions stabbed Trump squarely in the back. Screw him.
Bidens party supports terrorist organizations (antifa) that torch churches.
If so, evangelicals are stupider than i thought, and i think they are pretty stupid people
I do not believe a word of this article.
Saying that face masks are a political statement against POTUS hurt Trump. We have a great deal of uncertainty on the issue of Covid-19 and the last thing people needed was something like that. Uncertainty is one thing but that statement allowed people to acquire a target.
The wheels did not come off until Sessions departed.
Which means that such Biden bidding young so-called evangelicals are not evangelicals - who voted approx. 80% conservative in the last 2 Pres. elections - but are more like liberal Catholics.
All I can is, if this is true (which I don’t think it is) then evangelicals deserve everything the get from a Biden administration, don’t come crying to me when some Biden judge orders you to open up your churches to gay weddings or shuts your church down if any of the sermons contain a message that the liberal orthodoxy arbitrarily decides is “hate speech”.
The mask is fitting for this abortion-promoting, prosodomy lying candidate:
Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear: But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear. For your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity; your lips have spoken lies, your tongue hath muttered perverseness. (Isaiah 59:1-3)
No one believes this
Actually, there’s a swath of trendy evangelicals who are hounding after social liberalism for the world’s approval. I call them the Nicer Than God crowd. A huge swath of those churches had no problem with caving in and sanctifying feminist rebellion (as long as it was called something else) years ago. Voting for Biden and tacitly supporting the Dem agenda would be a smaller step than that.
“I believe we are behind overall...”
You have no possible way to know that, and no reason to believe that. You can only grab it out of thin air.
Understand, Biden has publicly stated to homosexual activists that believing Christians should be classified as terrorists and put under federal surveillance. Don’t listen to this B.S.
Name another group where Trump has higher approval ratings.
What? Black voters are gonna vote for Biden? Surprise, surprise.
I’m a born again believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, and I can never see myself voting for a liberal.
Is that Hillary’s Bible study group?
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