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How Trump Has Transformed Evangelicals

Por: The Atlantic World December 07, 2023

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An unlikely alliance gets stronger.John Campbell / GettyDecember 7, 2023, 10:20 AM ETDonald Trump and American evangelicals have never been natural allies. Trump has owned casinos, flaunted mistresses in the tabloids, and often talked in a way that would get him kicked out of church. In 2016 many people doubted whether Trump could win over evangelicals, whose support he needed. Eight years later, a few weeks away from the Iowa caucuses,... + full article



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