The ‘Evangelicals For Harris’ Aren’t Doing So Well Post Trump-Victory: Let’s Check In On Them

Members of Evangelicals For Harris aren’t doing so hot right now in the wake of President Trump’s sweeping victory on November 5th.

The group, which is only slightly less absurd than “Queers for Palestine” and should probably more aptly be described as “Apostates for Harris,” claimed to represent evangelicals who were voting and advocating for the Harris/Walz ticket, all the while downplaying their radical agenda on issues like the economy, climate change, abortion entrenchment and expansion, LGBTQ promotion, destroying the nuclear family, and trans-ing the children.

In a prime example of “don’t pee on my head and tell me it’s raining,” the group puts a huge focus on Harris’ faith, insisting she is a “deeply committed Christian” despite being a living, breathing emblem of Jezebellion hubris that deeply despises Jesus, Christianity, and everything it stands for.

But that was all a lie, and when she crashed and burned on Election night, her defeat left many members of this group reeling and legitimately shook, acting like their dog died or they just entered the blast radius of a concussion grenade.

Thankfully @wokepreacherTV has been on social media sharing updates on how they’re adapting. It’s not good:












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4 thoughts on “The ‘Evangelicals For Harris’ Aren’t Doing So Well Post Trump-Victory: Let’s Check In On Them

  1. So Dwight McKissic was concerned for his own safety if Trump had lost? Could concern for his safety be one of the reasons he lives in a neighbourhood that’s almost entirely white instead of among his fellow black people? Presumably he’s not being held there as a prisoner, so one might wonder why Mr. McKissic chooses to live among people whom he blames for society’s evils. I think it was Jon Harris who recently provided numerous examples of diversity advocates who live in the wealthiest, least diverse neighbourhoods they can afford.

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