centerdeac
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Ph, are those really legitimate statistical samples? I'm all in on masks, but this is dubious social science.
I'll bet you any amount that I'm not BKF. Will literally show up at your house. 50K on the table now.
I'll bet you any amount that I'm not BKF. Will literally show up at your house. 50K on the table now vs. your perma ban.
Evangelicals did not support Mr. Trump in spite of who he is. They supported him because of who he is, and because of who they are. He is their protector, the bully who is on their side, the one who offered safety amid their fears that their country as they know it, and their place in it, is changing, and changing quickly. White straight married couples with children who go to church regularly are no longer the American mainstream. An entire way of life, one in which their values were dominant, could be headed for extinction. And Mr. Trump offered to restore them to power, as though they have not been in power all along.
She spoke of her concern about sex trafficking. She had seen posts on Facebook about mothers being followed to their cars if they went shopping at Target in Sioux City, almost an hour away.
“I’m safe when I’m here. I’m not afraid when I’m here,” she said.
Is the redhead his wife? It kind of looks like her but with red hair.
Explained Jason Mulder, who runs a small design company in Sioux Center: “I feel like on the coasts, in some of the cities and stuff, they look down on us in rural America. You know, we are a bunch of hicks, and don’t know anything. They don’t understand us the same way we don’t understand them. So we don’t want them telling us how to live our lives.”
He added: “You joke that we don’t get it, well, you don’t get it either. We are not speaking the same language.”
I actually came here now to post that piece...it's worth reading IMO.
There are many quotes from people that are good distillations of the phenomenon of evangelical Christian Trump support. One of the best is especially or doubly integral to understanding southern evangelical is this one...emphasis added.