During the campaign I had numerous discussions were I had to frequently remind people we were voting for President not pastor.
Many Christians did not vote for Trumpin 16 but many of the ones I know that did not, they would walk over glass to vote for him in 2020.
Trump in a landslide in 2020.
I got into a pretty heated discussion during a Bible study with a guy who was a very strong anti-abortion activist.
He said he wouldn’t vote for any candidate who’s abortion stance wasn’t as strong as his. (this guy dedicated his life to the cause)
He was also pretty arrogant in upbraiding the rest of us because we didn’t quit our jobs to protest in front of Planned parenthood facilities.
I reminded this guy that the time for absolute electoral purity is the primaries, which in many ways is more important than the general election.
If your pure candidate doesn’t win the primary, then your duty is to vote for the best overall, not stick your fingers in your ears and whine. Oh, did I use the word duty?
My “pure” candidate was Ted Cruz, even though I knew Trump was going to win and was truly the only candidate to destroy Clinton.