The former congresswoman and Republican exile stumped for Kamala Harris in Ripon, Wis., the birthplace of the G.O.P., calling on conservatives to shun Donald Trump’s “depraved cruelty.”
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A vote for Kamala Harris,
is a vote for the fair rule of law, in America.
Trump has shown that he despises the fair rule of law in America,
and will set it aside, if he is given the chance.
Trump has already been convicted of 34 felonies, connected to financial fraud.
Trump is now indicted for crimes involving the inciting of rebellion against
the government on January 6th, 2021. According to the new guidelines
that the Supreme Court layed down, about what a former president could be
tried for, Jack Smith will argue in Trump's trial that inciting the January
6th Lynch mob was a private act of Donald Trump, and is not covered
by presidential immunity. This was an obvious possible conviction, for
American citizens to conclude, who carefully read the new guidelines
that the Supreme Court wrote about presidential immunity.
On the question of religion, the small movement to establish a
"Christian nation", does not use the historic definition of Christian
that orthodox Christians use. It is heavily tied to anti-intellectual Protestant
Fundamentalist beliefs. And, if these "Christian nationalism" rules were
applied to American citizens, this application would take away the (wiser)
"freedom of religion" that the American founding fathers established.
For conservative Republicans, the better choice is to vote for Kamala,
and preserve the fair rule of law, and freedom of religion in America.
Note that Trump has changed his position on abortion, so a vote for Trump
is no longer a strong vote for promoting life.
Note that Trump, in his eprsonal life, has shown that he is not ANY sort of
Christian. He uses the language of Christianity, to manipulate people to
vote for him.