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These were just a few of the responses I received

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:52 am
by SaifulIslam01
Out of the ones I did not have room to mention, and the ones shown above, there seems to be a pattern: his lack of political correctness. This is something I have heard time and time again from blue-collar Christians. Trump has figured out what resonates with them, and not from data or polls or research done by his staff. He has just been himself.

I was born and raised in Oklahoma. Until interning in DC blue-collar jobs and workers were all I knew, and I understand why they appreciate him. Election after election they have seen white-collar Republicans run and promise change for the middle class or reinvigoration for their job fields, but look at where America is. The coal industry is at a 30 year low and the oil and natural gas industry is all but dead.

These are tens of thousands of job losses. That means tens of telegram number list thousands of people have lost the means to provide for their families. Those that are working have taken such significant pay cuts that they are still struggling to get by. They have been given the choice between a woman who is very vocal about climate change concerns, which would shut down these industries, and a man who thinks and acts like they do.

I do not think every Evangelical Christian needs to have the same opinion on the upcoming election, but as a Church whole it is important to understand the difference of opinion. It is not our place to judge each other or put each other down for the decisions we are choosing to make in the ballot box come November. For some, this is not just the possibility of having 4 or 8 years of another bad president, it is their livelihood at stake. It is being able to put food on the table and pay the mortgage. It is the tuition money for their children to go to college one day.