Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance on Friday urged Christians to turn out to vote, pointing to the Democrats’ mockery or belittling of their faith as evidence they would not preserve religious liberty.
“You know, of course, there was the rally where somebody shouted something,” he said at a rally in Monroe, North Carolina. “It was a simple I think they said ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and Kamala Harris said you’re at the wrong rally. Well, if you think Jesus is Lord, you’re at the right rally.”
Harris attracted widespread scrutiny for remarking that two protesters who shouted “Jesus is Lord” at her campaign event were “at the wrong rally.”
Vance also pointed to a recent video in which Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., appeared to simulate Holy Communion using a Dorito with a popular influence.
“[O]ne of Kamala Harris’s chief allies Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is pretending to give Holy Communion, and she’s like, doing it with a Dorito, with some weird podcast star,” Vance remarked. “Like, the only reason you would do that is to slap Christians in the face and insult them.” […]
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