Democrats shied away from faith voters for years — that’s finally changing
Summary
Democratic candidates are starting to connect more with religious voters. They want to show that their party supports faith and welcomes everyone, especially as Christian nationalism becomes stronger in the Republican Party.Key Facts
- Christian nationalism is becoming more common in the Republican Party.
- Democrats have not focused much on faith voters in past years.
- Now, Democrats are reaching out more to religious communities.
- They emphasize inclusivity, meaning they want to include people of all faiths and backgrounds.
- This effort aims to counter the idea that Democrats are against religion.
- The shift shows a change in how Democrats approach voters who care about faith.
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