• 3 months ago
Churches dot the green hills of Rabun County, Georgia, where God is everything, but former president Donald Trump is not far behind. In the southern battleground state, the faithful are well aware that the Republican former president is hardly a model Christian, but they forgive him because while in office, he appointed three conservative-leaning Supreme Court justices that voted in 2022 to overturn Roe v. Wade, eliminating a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
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00:00I'm not voting on Him based on that I think that He's the answer for America or for the
00:23whole world.
00:26I think there's only one answer for that and I think that's Jesus.
00:44The thing that irks me the most about it is that He is being elected by the majority of
00:51Christians in America.
00:53That's how He will get in office.
00:57But it's just because He's pulled that sect together, it's not because He believes what
01:02we believe.
01:03I like the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, I agree with that.
01:29Do I believe that he believes abortion is wrong?
01:31No, I don't believe that.
01:33I don't believe He cares.
01:36So my conscience says, oh man, I don't believe He cares.
01:41But just because I believe that abortion is wrong, I would say He did a good job of that.
01:57I was a Republican for so many years, but I became a Democrat last year because I really,
02:04really, I don't agree, I don't like Mr. Trump.
02:08He hurt my people and I feel that he's now a good influence for people.
02:27People are very concerned about the process.
02:35They're not as concerned about a candidate.
02:38They feel like the rug was jerked out from under them in the last election.
02:43And so everybody's on needles, pins and needles, they're on the edge.
02:48And what they're really paying attention to this time is the process and what is the outcome
02:53going to be.

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