Kamala Harris brings her Georgia campaign to church as candidates vie for religious votes
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-4% Center
- Reliability
60% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
48% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
12% Positive
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55% : As the 2024 presidential election enters its crucial final weeks, Harris and Trump are ramping up their efforts to appeal to their political bases.51% : The event was dubbed simply "Believers for Trump.
44% : On Wednesday, Trump is scheduled to be in Zebulon, about 50 miles south of Atlanta,with Lt. Gov. Burt Jones for a "Believers and Ballots Faith Town Hall.
43% : Trump has long maintained strong support among white, evangelical voters, but he'll need surging turnout from them to capture Georgia.
40% : A September Pew Research Center survey showed Trump capturing roughly 80% of white evangelical voters and 61% of white Catholics.
10% : (McDonald's has been thrust into the spotlight this campaign as Trump has claimed, without evidence, that Harris never worked at the fast-food chain, as she has said).
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