At a recent North Carolina rally, former President Donald Trump reinforced his connection to evangelical supporters, intertwining his political message with Christian values. The event highlighted his ongoing strategy to rally faith-based voters with themes of religion, morality, and freedom.
Trump recounted an incident where anti-abortion protesters shouted, “Jesus is Lord,” at a rally attended by Vice President Kamala Harris. He claimed Harris dismissed them by saying, “You’re at the wrong rally.” Countering this, Trump declared, “When I hear ‘Jesus is Lord,’ I don’t hear the wrong rally. I hear the right rally, the right message.” His words ignited chants of “Jesus! Jesus!” from the crowd, underscoring the rally’s religious tone.
Trump positioned himself as a protector of faith, declaring, “Our nation was built on the principles of faith, family, and freedom. As long as I’m here, we’re going to keep it that way.” He criticized perceived attempts by the political left to diminish religion, vowing, “We’re not going to let them. Not on my watch.”
Trump urged evangelical voters to mobilize, emphasizing their role in shaping election outcomes. “The power of faith is unstoppable,” he told supporters, calling their unity “invincible.”
“Stay strong in your faith, stay strong in your beliefs, and together we will make America greater than ever,” Trump concluded, leaving his supporters energized and united.