Can the religious left be as effective in Washington as it’s been on the streets?
Jack Jenkins’s book is informative and persuasive, if not exactly unbiased.
Jack Jenkins’s book is informative and persuasive, if not exactly unbiased.
The liberal-leaning Christian group Faithful America is launching a new project focused on chipping away at President Donald Trump’s support among religious voters in three swing states.
The group’s anti-Trump effort is projected to spend $65,000—a fraction of the $50 million get-out-the-vote effort announced last year by the conservative Faith and Freedom Coalition. But the project could have an outsized impact in the states of Florida, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and it is the latest sign of progressive Christian groups engaging more actively in the presidential race.