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Related: About this forumBipartisan Christian group forms super PAC, Not Our Faith, to oppose Trump
Source: Associated Press
Bipartisan Christian group forms super PAC to oppose Trump
By ELANA SCHOR
October 13, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) A group of prominent Christians from both sides of the aisle, including a past faith adviser to former President Barack Obama, is forming a political action committee designed to chip away at Christian support for President Donald Trump in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign.
Dubbed Not Our Faith, the new super PAC plans to roll out six-figure TV and digital ads focused on Christian voters particularly the evangelical and Catholic voters who helped power Trump to victory in 2016. Its first digital ad, set to run in Michigan and Pennsylvania, takes sharp aim at Trumps claim to a foothold with Christians.
The ad, shared with The Associated Press in advance of its release, says Trump has used Christianity for his own purposes, invoking imagery of the Republican presidents photo op outside a historic Washington church amid this summers racial justice demonstrations. Urging Christians to break from Trump, the ad states that they dont need Trump to save them. The truth is that Trump needs Christians to save his flailing campaign.
That sharp critique of Trumps standing with Christian voters comes as the president looks to evangelicals in particular to help him muscle to reelection over Democratic nominee Joe Biden. While Bidens campaign is mounting a well-organized faith outreach effort, that work largely focuses on an affirmative case for the former vice president rather than the overtly anti-Trump case that the new PAC is making.
Among the PACs advisory council members are Michael Wear, a former faith adviser in Obamas administration and reelection campaign, and Autumn Vandehei, a former aide to onetime Republican Rep. Tom DeLay of Texas. Wear said in an interview that Trump has in a predatory way attached himself to Christians, asserting that the faith would be better off without the president.
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By ELANA SCHOR
October 13, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) A group of prominent Christians from both sides of the aisle, including a past faith adviser to former President Barack Obama, is forming a political action committee designed to chip away at Christian support for President Donald Trump in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign.
Dubbed Not Our Faith, the new super PAC plans to roll out six-figure TV and digital ads focused on Christian voters particularly the evangelical and Catholic voters who helped power Trump to victory in 2016. Its first digital ad, set to run in Michigan and Pennsylvania, takes sharp aim at Trumps claim to a foothold with Christians.
The ad, shared with The Associated Press in advance of its release, says Trump has used Christianity for his own purposes, invoking imagery of the Republican presidents photo op outside a historic Washington church amid this summers racial justice demonstrations. Urging Christians to break from Trump, the ad states that they dont need Trump to save them. The truth is that Trump needs Christians to save his flailing campaign.
That sharp critique of Trumps standing with Christian voters comes as the president looks to evangelicals in particular to help him muscle to reelection over Democratic nominee Joe Biden. While Bidens campaign is mounting a well-organized faith outreach effort, that work largely focuses on an affirmative case for the former vice president rather than the overtly anti-Trump case that the new PAC is making.
Among the PACs advisory council members are Michael Wear, a former faith adviser in Obamas administration and reelection campaign, and Autumn Vandehei, a former aide to onetime Republican Rep. Tom DeLay of Texas. Wear said in an interview that Trump has in a predatory way attached himself to Christians, asserting that the faith would be better off without the president.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-donald-trump-political-action-committees-christianity-campaigns-942797a20ac8fe9bd9b12edd0adc651a
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Bipartisan Christian group forms super PAC, Not Our Faith, to oppose Trump (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2020
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randr
(12,485 posts)1. Better late then never I spos
empedocles
(15,751 posts)2. More good news
magicarpet
(16,747 posts)3. These close tp genuine Christians should have been screaming about trDump...
... since 2015.
The churches should all pay taxes just like everybody else. No more free ride for the Fascist Faux Jesus Christians. Most should be arrested for blatant fraud.