As an evangelical Christian, I hang out with a lot of conservative Christians. I've been asking people I know and fellowship with what they think of the candidates. About half haven't decided whom they'll be supporting. The other half are for Rudy.
And when you have Rudy (aka Rooty) leading GOP primary polls in Alabama and Georgia, it's not like all those conservative southerners are unaware of his past.
"As an evangelical Christian, I hang out with a lot of conservative Christians. I've been asking people I know and fellowship with what they think of the candidates. About half haven't decided whom they'll be supporting. The other half are for Rudy."
I was puzzled by your comment until I saw that you are from CA. Here in OK the conservative Christians (the majority of them anyway) are not supporting Rudy. Interesting how Christians on the left coast have a different take on Rudy than those of us in the heartland.
Respectfully, as another conservative Christian, my experience is that a lot of Christians in my area of California are not familiar with Rudy's social positions. Once they hear them they are surprised. Many are taken back by his stands on gun control and immigration as well.
Catholic Californian