This chapter explores the shifting perspectives of the evangelical vote and critiques strategies used by the left to attract these voters. It emphasizes that evangelical priorities focus more on policy issues than personal faith narratives, highlighting the importance of aligning with core issues for successful candidate appeal.
Ralph Reed lays out the largest voter mobilization effort targeting evangelical Christians, how it could shape the election, and why faith-based voters remain a cornerstone of the GOP. Plus he explains why voting for Trump is a moral issue. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.