Trump portrays 2024 race as a Christian battle, akin to D-Day

Feb 23, 2024 View Original Article
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    66% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    88% Very Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

77% : "I'm a very proud Christian, actually," Trump said.
50% : "Today we are in another struggle for survival of our nation," Trump told the event organized by the National Religious Broadcasters association.
40% : APPEALING TO CHRISTIAN BASETrump has at times sought to portray the choice facing Americans in November as one of good versus evil, couching his rhetoric in language that appeals to the conservative Christian voters who form a core of his support base.
40% : In his speech, Trump referred to people imprisoned for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol as "hostages," repeating language he has used several times as a way to embrace his supporters involved in the riot.
38% : Conservative Christian voters credit Trump for a series of policy victories including the U.S. Supreme Court's decision overturning the constitutional right to abortion.
38% : Trump is far ahead of Nikki Haley, his sole challenger in the Republican race.
28% : By Nathan Layne and Tim Reid(Reuters) - Donald Trump urged Christians on Thursday to support him in the 2024 presidential election, a contest he depicted in religious terms and likened to the great battles of World War Two.
28% : "Christians, they can't afford to sit on the sidelines in this fight," Trump said.
25% : "Since launching his campaign in late 2022, Trump has regularly painted the state of the country in apocalyptic terms, seeking to undermine President Joe Biden's support ahead of a likely rematch for the White House.
22% : It is one of four criminal prosecutions facing Trump, who has derided them all as politically motivated.
18% : "Calling the prosecutors "bad people," Trump attempted to create common cause with his audience by raising fears that the Biden administration was planning to go after Christians and their organizations - despite a lack of evidence to support such an assertion.

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