Kellyanne Conway, a former senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, said Democrats are losing minority voters “in part” because of “attacks” on religion.
“There are so many Democrats who seem to be hostile to religion, and I think that’s part of the reason why we’re losing voters of color, because no matter what suburbs in this country you’re in on a Sunday, Catholic Because when you go to church, you and I are Catholic.” At some Masses, the seats are filled by multiple generations of Hispanics and Asian Americans,” Conway told Wednesday’s “The Ingraham Angle.” he told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham during an appearance.
Conway, who served as President Trump’s campaign manager in 2016, made the remarks while discussing a recent Wall Street Journal poll released Wednesday, showing that of seven battleground states other than Wisconsin, President Trump outperformed President Biden in six states.
Fox News contributors also said that given the heightened emotions of the American public, there should be more coverage of faith-related topics. lonely.
“And the Democrats are always giving us their ideas, never praying, doing massive social science research. People are losing faith,” she said Wednesday. “They feel alone, they feel alone. We should talk more about faith, not less.”
He made similar comments about religion last month, saying Democrats are “openly hostile” to religion.
“We have a multigenerational population of Hispanics and Asian Americans in the pews,” she says. Said About Fox Business. “I’ve seen it firsthand. Mass is said in Tagalog, Korean, Spanish. It’s the people who keep the church going. White people are jogging and having brunch. They. have lost it. They are openly hostile to the people.
2024 election coverage
Conway, who was paid by the Club for Growth to urge lawmakers to vote against a bipartisan bill to ban TikTok, said Democrats did not have an alternative ticket to the 2024 presidential election. “I’m sure I’ll regret it,” he said.
“Democrats will regret firing Biden and Harris a year ago and not appointing someone else. They will probably lose to Donald Trump in 2024 and save face for the opposition.” It will be,” she said.
She is reportedly considering an offer to join President Trump’s 2024 team. Axios As reported last week, citing people familiar with his thinking, a senior adviser to President Trump said there were no offers at this time.
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