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President Trump has recently taken another big step toward cementing his support among religious voters in America by starkly contrasting the difference between his platform and the agenda of Joe Biden’s administration.
He wrote on Truth Social, “NOVEMBER 5TH WILL BE CHRISTIAN VISIBILITY DAY. GO OUT AND REGISTER, VOTE, AND WE WILL, TOGETHER, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!! WIN2024[.]”
Trump’s initial comments on this issue came shortly after Joe Biden declared that Easter Sunday, perhaps the most sacred day of the year for Christians and Catholics, would be the “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
During a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin last week, Trump eviscerated Biden for the tone-deaf move, describing it as “total disrespect” toward the faith community.
He commented, “What the hell was Biden thinking when he declared Easter Sunday to be Trans Visibility Day? Such total disrespect to Christians!”
In 2024, Trump has made a heavy play for further broadening his support among Christian voters as he gears up to do battle with Biden at the ballot box in November. Amid a crumbling economy and global violence, Biden’s popularity has seriously waned among American voters, and Trump’s chances of winning are looking better than ever.
During his rally, Trump declared, “…November 5th is going to be called something else. You know what it’s going to be called? CHRISTIAN Visibility Day, when Christians turn out in numbers that nobody has ever seen before!”
President Trump is additionally the only pro-life candidate in the race for the White House, which may be another big deciding factor for prospective religious voters who lean Republican. Both Biden and Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are strongly pro-abortion.
“Be smart, Republicans, don’t be distracted, we’ve had a Great Victory, and now we’re going to have the Greatest Victory of all, the Presidential Election of 2024!” Trump encouraged this week.