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Incoming Trump administration: Pro-life Christians must ‘hold the line’

As Joe Biden's disastrous reign over the nation comes to an end and Donald Trump's second term as president approaches, conservatives across the country could not be more excited.

Especially considering that conservatives are as united as ever on some core cultural issues that are disrupting the lives of all Americans, including children.

According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, 92% of Trump supporters believe that biological sex does not change, meaning that a person can be male or female even if they are different from their original gender. Only a delusional 7% said it could be assigned at birth.

Eighty-nine percent of Trump supporters say gun ownership increases rather than decreases safety, and 83% believe the criminal justice system is not tough enough on criminals.

allie beth stuckey The 'Relatable' actress is excited about what she's seen, saying the turmoil of 2020 and its aftermath has helped push many fence-sitters over the edge and into conservative territory. I believe that.

“It took a few years for people to see the light, and I actually think that the madness of the coronavirus and the corruption that was exposed there all contributed to Trump winning in 2024. And because of that, we have a wide range of “We were able to form a coalition government,” Stuckey said.

“We've got new people on the conservative side and on the Republican side that weren't there before and don't share all of our values. We've got a lot of people joining the 'Make America Healthy Again' movement. I am so grateful for their boldness and their boldness is an example for all of us,” she continues.

But it also brought in pro-choice voters.

“That means conservatives, especially conservative Christians, have a role to play in holding the line. I'm not saying we should exclude moderates from the party, there's no room for RFK. I'm not saying that [Jr.] These are the types of people who would never have voted for Trump a few years ago, but who have seen the light on some issues but are not conservative on others,” Stuckey says.

“I'm not saying we shouldn't partner with them or join arms with them. I'm grateful to them because they were necessary to win this election. But that's not me. “It doesn't mean that we as Christians give up our priorities,” she added.

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