Despite Donald Trump's controversial and divisive Easter post, many evangelical leaders, like pastor Jackson Lahmeyer, support him for his alignment with Christian values and fulfillment of promises on issues like abortion and immigration. Lahmeyer's perspective reflects a broader trend among white evangelical voters who prioritize political outcomes over the tone of rhetoric. They feel Trump's actions have substantially advanced their interests compared to prior Republican presidents, particularly George W. Bush, whom they viewed as not doing enough on key issues.
Isn't it terrible that they are wanting to do that? You cannot unify with evil.
Trump has moved the needle for the Christian agenda unlike anyone else, especially in modern times.
He has followed through on campaign promises concerning core issues such as abortion, immigration, and bringing back Christianity.
White evangelical voters felt disappointed with George W. Bush for not doing enough to oppose same-sex marriage or to ban abortion.
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