It's *not* illegal, so long as the Republican (or any other party's candidate) would be afforded the same opportunity.
And, in any event, if there was a violation, it would be the church breaking the law, not the candidate.
Lastly, I don't know where you live but Republican candidates do the exact same thing where I live.
Thank you for the info. I had never heard of a Republican using a pulpit to run for office before; and was under the impression that Democrats were the only one's to do this. By the way, just as an FYI for me .... in what state is this? I've lived in So. Dak, Washington and Texas; and have never heard of this. Thanks
uh...could you post some proof..a picture...newspaper story , etc. Otherwise, we don't believe you.
Maybe it's 'what' the RAT cult's wannabe preachers preach to the congregation that makes them standout. I heard portions of what Algore was spewing during his sermon. He was using this soulful sounding hymnal to spout what bordered on hate speech--at least bald-faced lies--to which the congregation responded with 'uh-has' and 'amens'. Church just doesn't seem like the appropriate place to preach and stir hatred of thy fellow man.
If a church group wants to invite speakers to recognized candidate's nights that's fine, but too many groups Black and White do it during services and get away with it, except for the Catholics. Let them do it and the apocalypse will arrive.
If a church group wants to invite speakers to recognized candidate's nights that's fine, but too many groups Black and White do it during services and get away with it, except for the Catholics. Let them do it and the apocalypse will arrive.
Name them.
This is, again, more (ignored) fraud (by the democrats) and (made up/"they all do it") accusations against the republicans.
Here, EVERY church in the county was warned explicitly against even ALLOWING ad papers to be handed OUTSIDE if on church property .... while in NT, Hillary kicked out Catholic members so she could campaign (excise me, preach) inside from the altar.