Kelly Hayes highlights that the evangelical movement wields considerable power in U.S. politics, framing it as a communal battle that intertwines spiritual beliefs with political goals.
In her book, Talia Lavin emphasizes the misperception of Evangelicals, stating that their influence is often underestimated, despite their serious efforts to shape America’s political landscape.
Lavin discusses how the Christian right's narrative is built on a culture that demonizes dissenters, significantly affecting public discourse and political strategies.
Both Hayes and Lavin argue that understanding the emotional and strategic aspects of the evangelical movement is crucial for everyday citizens to effectively resist autocratic tendencies.
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