‘She Hates Me’: Evangelicals Reveal to WaPo Why They Jumped Onboard the Trump Train
By Chris White Published on July 22, 2018
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The Washington Post asked locals at a southern Baptist church in Alabama
why they voted for President Donald Trump despite that the former reality TV star’s conduct.
Their answer was short and to the point.
Members of the First Baptist church of Luverne, Alabama say former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president was a no-go for them, according to a report Saturday from WaPo.
“She hates me,” Terry Drew, a member of the church, said of Clinton, who lost Alabama by almost 700,000 votes.
“She has contempt for people like me, and Clay, and
people who love God and believe in the Second Amendment. I think if she had her way it would be a
dangerous country for the likes of me,” ......
Trump has demonstrated a willingness to hang tough with Christians, Drew said.
Drew weighed Trump’s character with what he thought is Clinton’s willingness to destroy his way of life. The choice was
clear, he told WaPo reporters.....
Trump’s “going to stick to me,” while Clinton will look the other way, Drew added....
....Other members of the church shared similar sentiment.
Jan Carter, another parishioner, said supporting Trump was
the only moral thing to do.
“You can say righteously I do not support him because of his moral character
but you are washing your hands of what is happening in this country,”....
...Crum, for his part, said supporting Trump is not easy, especially when the president does not demonstrate a keen understanding of Biblical law....
...Trump is an immoral person doing what Crum considers moral: nominating conservative judges and
pushing anti-abortion policies.
The president’s victory over Clinton convinced Crum and other members of something else, too. “It encouraged them that
we do still have some political power in this country,” said Crum.
Recent polls suggest that Crum’s sentiment is
prevalent in other states that tilted heavily toward Trump....
....“The fact that fewer than half of evangelicals overall would describe Trump as ‘godly’ or ‘moral’ suggests that his strength with these groups comes
not from modeling pious behavior, but from them viewing him as
a bulwark against a culture that they feel is increasingly hostile to them,” Winthrop Poll director Scott Huffmon said in the poll.