Donald Trump is moving quickly to rally the evangelical base of the Republican Party as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee pivots toward a general election contest where the conservative Christian vote will be crucial to his chances for winning the White House.
But should the Donald manage to get the nomination, which seems very likely unless some convention skullduggery pulls the rug from under that strange orange mop of his, there is a practical utility to seeing who exactly (and how many) would end up voting for him.
In an op-ed posted Saturday at the Christian Post, former House Majority Leader Tom Delay, R-Texas, said GOP front-runner Donald Trump insulted Christians everywhere with his Jan. 18 performance at the predominantly-Christian Liberty University.
The shocker in the Gallup Poll’s Most Admired List released Monday (Dec. 28) may be the No. 2 spot in the survey, where Donald Trump tied Pope Francis in the year the pontiff visited this country for the first time.