Evangelical Christians say they’re voting for Trump
By AFP
31 October 2020 |
11:00 am
Evangelical Christians in Georgia say they will vote for Donald Trump at the presidential election, claiming that being pro-life and opposition to same-sex marriage are big reasons for their choice.
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