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Pete Buttigieg just raised an oft-overlooked topic: the religious left’s role in politics
Why should conservative Christians control the conversation about the political impact of religious faith on policy?
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Evangelicals are starting to abandon their churches because of Trump
Meet the “ex-vangelicals,” or exvies for short.
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The religious right wants you to think it blunted the blue wave
Republicans should be grateful “that the rapture didn’t happen before the early voting began because if it had, they would have lost in a landslide” according to evangelical leaders.
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How dangerous will the right wing backlash be if there’s a blue wave?
Meanwhile, the liberal backlash to the coming conservative backlash is also picking up steam as both sides prepare for what happens after the election.
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Will Christian voters turn out in enough numbers to stop a blue wave?
Largely unnoticed by the mainstream press, conservative evangelical groups are spending millions to ensure that their followers show up on Election Day.
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Brett Kavanaugh may save the Republicans’ bacon on Election Day
After lagging Democrats in voter enthusiasm, Republicans are now fired up.
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Hate groups from around the nation will meet to plot ways to harm LGBTQ people
The top leaders of hate groups will mingle with Republican politicians at the Value Voters Summit this weekend.
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The religious right is salivating at the idea of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
If you know someone by their friends, Brett Kavanaugh is best pals with the anti-LGBTQ right.
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Is Trump’s evangelical brain trust in violation of the law?
The shadow group could be skirting federal sunshine requirements by keeping its actions under wraps.
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Even Jeff Sessions isn’t good enough for the religious right now
Despite fulfilling large portions of the religious right’s wish list, evangelical leaders are turning on him at Donald Trump’s urging.