Evangelical Christian group Evangelicals for Harris aims to persuade voters to support Vice President Harris in the 2024 election, highlighting her policies and character as aligned with Christian values. The group is targeting evangelical voters who may have been turned off by Trump's rhetoric.
Key Points
Evangelicals for Harris aims to make inroads with evangelical voters traditionally aligned with the Republican party
The group believes Harris' policies and character better reflect Christian values compared to Trump
Scott, a Pennsylvania pastor, supports Harris and advocates for a more nuanced approach to voting based on multiple issues
Evangelicals for Harris has faced backlash from conservative Christians and Franklin Graham for their campaign tactics
Pros
Seeking to engage Christian voters in a deeper reflection on their faith and civic participation
Arguing that Harris' policies and character are more aligned with Christian values
Attracting evangelical voters who may have felt politically homeless since Trump's presidency
Encouraging voters to consider a broader range of issues beyond a single litmus test
Cons
Facing criticism from conservative Christians over Harris' far-left record on certain issues like abortion and gender ideology
Drawing scrutiny for using Billy Graham's image in an attack ad against Trump