Catholics Picking Donald Trump Over Joe Biden
Former President Donald Trump is likely CELEBRATING over the latest news.
When it comes to the Catholic community, members are officially Team Trump.
A new poll from Pew Research has revealed that 55% of Catholics support Trump, while only 43% of the community support President Joe Biden.
The Catholic realm is not the only place where Trump has Biden beat by a landslide.
According to the poll, Trump also has a jaw-dropping lead in protestant voters, favoring Trump over Biden 60% to 39%.
Many believe the reason for Trump doing so well among the religious communities is the fact that the Biden administration has pushed abortion so heavily, despite Biden saying he is Catholic.
The president has taken to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on multiple occasions to discuss the importance of abortion.
Trump brags about overturning Roe v. Wade and making extreme bans like Florida’s possible, saying his plan is working “brilliantly.”
He thinks it’s brilliant that more than four million women in Florida, and more than 1 in 3 women in America, can’t get access to the care they…
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) May 1, 2024
It's kind of interesting that Biden is so adamant that he be called a Catholic, when a core value of Catholicism is the teaching that abortion is immoral.
Trump, on the other hand, has publicly claimed that he's never done anything wrong for which he would need to ask forgiveness, which is completely at odds with everything that Christianity teaches.
Trump doesn't even pretend to be subordinate to God, instead spending his time cheating on his wife while she was pregnant with his child, yet HE'S the one defending the unborn babies in this country from the devil?
It's true that God is willing to use imperfect people for a perfect cause.
Joe claims to be a Christian, but it's pretty clear that he's the evil one.
Catholics have picked up on that, and as a result, they're supporting Trump. I don't blame them.
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