SOULS TO POLLS: Christians Have Been Sitting Out… Their Vote Matters THIS Much
It's about more than abortion... it's about faith itself.

Both campaigns want to activate the MASSIVE untapped Christian voting block in support of their cause… but last week was VERY revealing about who those candidates really are!
Trump was the first President to use the UN as a forum for challenging member nations to embrace freedom of religion. Biden did not accept that baton passed down from Trump any more than he did so many others.
With the campaigns on the home stretch, both are looking to call in reluctant voters from any demographic they can reach. According to Barna polling, one of the (shockingly) untapped groups is that of Christian voters.
Barna’s latest research shows that only 51% of all faith voters are likely to vote in November. That means a full 104 million faith voters are unlikely to vote this election—including 41 million born-again Christians (defined by their beliefs regarding sin and salvation, not self-identification), 32 million regular Christian church attenders, and 14 million who attend an evangelical church.
Apathy among Christian voters could be “a gamechanger” this election, according to Barna. — Arizona Christian University
Look at that number again: 104 MILLION. That’s more than the entire vote count Joe Biden is said to have had last time around. Sitting on the sidelines, letting someone ELSE decide the country’s future.
Some of these elections will be razor-thin. Christian voting (or apathy) can make or break many of these races.
Let’s take a look at what these candidates think of the Christian voter:
JD Vance was talking about the radical left’s hostility to faith when someone in the crowd shouted ‘Jesus Is King’ — a sentiment very much in line with those who fought for American Independence in the Revolutionary War.
On April 18, 1775, a British soldier ordered him, John Hancock, and others to “disperse in the name of George the Sovereign King of England. Adams responded to him:
“We recognize no sovereign but God, and no king but Jesus!” — Faith of our Fathers
What was JD’s immediate reply? Agreement.
Crowd: “Jesus is Lord.”
Kamala: “You’re at the wrong rally.”
Crowd: “Jesus is King.”@JDVance: “That’s right. Jesus is King!” pic.twitter.com/Ycwn16mSUe
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 20, 2024
Let’s look at Kamala in almost the same situation, where someone in the crowd shouts out ‘Jesus is Lord’ in a Kamala event. She didn’t merely disagree, ignore, or deflect the heckling. She openly mocked the person who said it.
Here’s a video close enough to hear the guy in the crowd saying ‘Jesus is Lord’.
He definitely said Jesus is Lord and she says they’re at the wrong rally. This is who some “Christians” are voting for? A woman who outright says they’re antichrist? How foolish can you be. pic.twitter.com/hfcqD7hNwu
— 5 Solas (@5Solas2) October 19, 2024
Here she is mocking him. She doesn’t just tell the Christian he’s at the ‘wrong rally’ she tells him that the rally he ‘should’ be at is (the Trump one) the ‘smaller one’ down the street. [Are you paying attention, Christians?] Watch her broad smile as she basks in the energy of the crowd cheering and jeering along with her.
Let’s recap, shall we?
Gretchen Whitmer mocks Catholics with a Dorito Eucharist.
Kamala Harris skips the Al Smith dinner and sends obnoxious, recorded skit in her place.
Kamala doesn’t want Jesus at her rally.Wow.
Bad week for Democrats and faith.pic.twitter.com/v9VQlENqTu
— The🐰FOO (@PolitiBunny) October 18, 2024
Keep in mind, the ONLY thing she knows about the guy from the crowd is that he professed his faith in Jesus.
The entire crowd made it clear that faith is not welcome there.
Makes sense. We saw how she blew off the Al Smith dinner. We’ve seen how her administration has thrown praying grandmothers in prison for violating the FACE act. We’ve seen concerned parents at school board meetings given domestic terrorist designations, and her DOJ sent out a memo treating Latin-mass attendees a ‘dangerous threat’… along with people who liked the Betsy Ross flag.
Bernie is openly hostile to religious belief. He was called out for raising unconstitutional religious tests in vetting Trump appointees. AOC has similar open contempt for Christian belief. Feinstein specifically invoked the Catholicism of a SCOTUS candidate as being a problem. “The dogma lives loudly within you.”
A few on the squad have even openly stated they have a greater affinity for designated terror groups than traditional understandings of what it meant to celebrate faith, family, and the flag in America. (Remember when Omar giggled at the mention of Hezbollah and Hamas, comparing them against the uninspiring examples of the US military?)
None of this should surprise us coming from a party that infamously BOOED God in their 2012 DNC convention.
Kamala is looking for a harvest of ‘souls to the polls’.
We don’t think a single self-respecting Christian ought to cast a vote for someone who is openly hostile to Christians on both a personal and policy level. She and her party both. But Kamala is right about one thing.
It IS important for Christians to vote. Because the people making decisions in this country are put there by the people. Free elections in Western nations are one of the purest examples of the old adage: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
People who think rioting and burning down neighborhoods are counting on Christians to stay home and let other people decide the future of this country.
Will Christians give them an easy win? Or will they do that barest of all civic duties: that of deciding who should lead it?
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