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Conservative activist Scott Presler emphasized the impact of Christian voting in the U.S., stating that if every Christian voted, presidential elections would not be lost.
He highlighted the need for all Christians to register and vote, pointing out that a significant portion of evangelicals are not registered.
“People really need to understand if every Christian in America actually voted, we would never lose another presidential election,” Presler said. “And 30 percent of evangelicals — it’s not that they don’t even vote — 30 percent are not registered to vote.”
“We want to get people registered so they can go from the pews to the polls,” Presler added.
Presler also mentioned the potential shift of the Muslim community to the Republican Party due to concerns about Biden’s Middle East policies and Democratic views on education.
He stressed the importance of the Jewish community’s involvement in voting, citing concerns about Hamas and Democratic associations.
Presler sees people of faith as a crucial coalition for Donald Trump in elections.
“The Muslim community is ripe to come over to the Republican Party,” he said.
“We are seeing big moves from the Muslim community to the Republican Party because A, they don’t like Joe Biden’s anti-peace in the Middle East policies, and B, they don’t like the Democrats waging a war against children by pushing, shall we say, pornographic materials in schools,” he said.
“I see people of faith in this election — they are going to be a very important coalition for Donald Trump,” he said.