Por: Vanity Fair Politics December 21, 2022
-csjEHZ jRcJzb body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>In the lead-up to the 2020 election, Donald Trump leaned heavily on his own version of the “,” hoping that a mythical demographic, which handed Richard Nixon two presidential victories, would carry him across the finish line. That prediction did not pan out in 2020—or in this year’s midterms. And after suffering three disappointing... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics January 04, 2023
MIAMI — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn’t announced he’s running for president yet. But among the right-leaning voting blocs that are pulling for him to enter the 2024 primary field are some of his biggest fans: Hispanic evangelical Christians. It’s not that they’re... + más
Trump-DeSantis Showdown Could Supercharge Latino Evangelicals’ Influence | The New York Times
“We Will Get Destroyed”: Evangelicals Are Quietly Ditching Donald Trump’s 2024 Bid | Vanity Fair
Hispanic evangelical leaders ask: Trump or DeSantis? | Orlando Sentinel
The New York Times USA Politics January 03, 2023
MIAMI — Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida hasn’t announced he’s running for president yet. But among the right-leaning voting blocs that are pulling for him to enter the 2024 primary field are some of his biggest fans: Hispanic evangelical Christians.It’s not that they’re... + más
Hispanic evangelical leaders in Florida weigh Trump vs. DeSantis | Orlando Sentinel
The New York Times USA Opinion December 06, 2022
There have been encouraging signs lately of influential evangelicals inching away from Donald Trump.The Washington Post last month a self-pitying essay by Mike Evans, a former member of Trump’s evangelical advisory board, who wrote: “He used us to win the White House. We had... + más
Justice Alito accused of being SCOTUS leaker after new report: Disgrace | Newsweek
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 03, 2022
When members of the small Pennsylvania chapter of Secular Democrats of America log on for their monthly meetings, they're not there for a virtual happy hour.“We don’t sit around at our meetings patting ourselves on the back for not believing in God together,” said... + más
Non-religious voters wield clout, tilt heavily Democratic | Associated Press
Spanish Moon building bought by Baton Rouge advertising firm; here’s what they’ll do with the space | The Advocate
Associated Press USA Politics December 03, 2022
When members of the small Pennsylvania chapter of Secular Democrats of America log on for their monthly meetings, they’re not there for a virtual happy hour.“We don’t sit around at our meetings patting ourselves on the back for not believing in God together,” said David... + más
Non-religious voters wield clout, tilt heavily Democratic | WPLG Local 10
The Boston Globe USA Politics December 03, 2022
Nonreligious voters wield clout, tilt heavily Democratic | Los Angeles Times
About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |