OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
11:52 AM – Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Kamala Harris appears to have made a grave mistake that could cost her a significant portion of voters, a demographic that accounts for over 60% of Americans.
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Although Christianity is statistically on the decline in the United States, a 2023 American Religious Landscape survey found that 66% of Americans identify as Christian. The survey included people who identified as Christians and Catholics, both of whom believe in God and believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, although there are some differences in customs and belief systems.
Two Christian students who were humiliated by the crowd and taunted by Harris at a Kamala Harris event at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse last week say they were “there for the right reasons.” did.
University juniors Luke Polaske and Grant Bess said. fox & friends weekend Shouting “Christ is King!” indicates that you felt hated and ridiculed. and “Jesus is Lord!” when the Democratic presidential candidate and vice president began talking about abortion.
One of them said Harris waved his hands mockingly and, in his own words, had a “devious grin” on his face as he and his friend were kicked out.
“An elderly woman shoved me. We were heckled, we were taunted, we were ridiculed, and that was the biggest thing for me personally,” Beth said. “Looking back at that event, Jesus was mocked, his disciples were mocked, and that’s okay.
“The truth is, we were doing God's work and we were there for the right reasons, and God is watching over us at this moment,” he added. “I try to be a person of integrity, regardless of your beliefs, but I believe we were sent there by God.”
Eventually, Ms. Harris, 60, stopped her speech and mocked them as they began shouting “exalt God.”
“You're in the wrong rally,” Harris declared. “I guess they were going to the smaller one down the street,” he said, referring to Donald Trump's rally.
A short list of her plans on the U.S. economy, abortion, and other events of the 2024 election cycle were some of the main topics of Harris' speech. She continued to speak out about abortion and later attacked her Republican opponent, former President Trump, who elected three U.S. Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade.
“I just want to make that clear and make sure that she was telling us 100%,” he added, but online, Democrats are saying the vice president’s comments were aimed at them. I am trying to claim that it was not something that was given to me.
Bess also noted that if Harris defeats Trump on Nov. 5, she will be “obviously” hostile to Christians and Catholics during her presidency.th.
“This is what we get with Kamala Harris as president,” he argued. “We're going to have a Kamala Harris who is going to alienate more than 50 percent of the American population, who are Christians. We're going to have a Kamala Harris who's going to skip the Al Smith memorial dinner.”
In an effort to clear up the confusion, Vice President Harris visited a black church in Georgia over the weekend as part of her campaign. This came just days after she publicly praised God and then told two men they were attending the “wrong gathering,” angering Christian and Catholic Americans. .
“At this moment, we are seeing some people across our country seek to deepen divisions, spread hatred, instill fear and cause chaos among us,” Harris said. he told church attendees. “There are those who argue that the measure of a leader's strength is not based on what we know, but on who we bring down. The true measure of a leader's strength is based on who we lift up. It is based on
Meanwhile, Christian and Catholic social media users commented on the recent incident.
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