This year's election process has been strange,

or MORE than strange, for many reasons, but in my opinion, the Evangelical support of Donald Trump has to be one of the strangest. I can't imagine a candidate being further away from what Jesus actually preached, BUT, he has (R) after his name, so the sheep line up.
Seems I'm not the only one who has noticed this disconnect.
 If (when) he loses, though, there could be a showdown in which the pro-Trump camp blames the anti-Trumpers for the loss, and the anti-Trump camp is still seething that it was asked to compromise principles for party loyalty.
“It will take a long time,” Jerushah Armfield, an evangelical writer and the granddaughter of the iconic evangelist Billy Graham, told me, “for evangelicals to redeem their moral credibility — if they even can.”

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