VIDEO Evangelical Women Say They Are Embarrassed By Trump, Want Better Options For 2020

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Evangelical Women Say They Are Embarrassed By Trump, Want Better Options For 2020
In a striking recent report from The New York Times, a notable shift seems to be occurring among evangelical women regarding their views on Donald Trump. Many of these women expressed feelings of embarrassment over his behavior while in office, indicating a desire for alternative Republican candidates as the 2020 presidential race approaches.
The interviews revealed a growing wave of "buyer's remorse." These women now see Trump as a president whose actions and words have often left them disillusioned. The sentiments expressed in the article suggest that they are not only dissatisfied but are actively hoping for another candidate to emerge, believing that they cannot support Trump again due to his behavior.
However, one observer raises a critical perspective about the genuineness of these feelings. The idea that these women would suddenly find Trump's behavior unacceptable is met with skepticism. The commentator highlights that numerous instances of Trump's questionable moral conduct have been evident since 2016, questioning how evangelical supporters could belatedly feel embarrassed now. Was it the revelation of Trump's extramarital affairs or his often incendiary remarks that finally prompted this change of heart?
The discussion encourages deeper reflection on the values held by these voters. If they admire Trump's policies, it raises questions about whether they can genuinely disassociate those policies from the man himself. This scenario underlines the complexities of political support, where policy alignment can overshadow personal values and character assessments.
As we look into 2024, it becomes crucial to consider how these evolving sentiments within evangelical circles could reshape Republican strategies and candidate selections.
What are your thoughts on this shift within the evangelical community? Do you think it's a true change of heart, or just an attempt to reconcile conflicting values? I'd love to hear your opinions on how this might influence the upcoming elections!
 


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