Evangelicals catapulted George W. Bush back to the White House.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It was funny that rank-and-file evangelicals were ahead of all the leadership. They saw for decades conservative Republicans had made promises to them on issues that were important to Christians and conservatives when they were running for office. But when they won, they didn't keep those promises.
I believe most evangelicals know that defeating Obama is at heart of our country's future.
We were hoping Obama would reclaim moral leadership for America. That failed.
Evangelicals and conservatives are voting as Americans and are voting to save our nation to control immigration, to stop terrorism, to bring jobs back to the country.
A funny thing happened to me on the way to the White House.
I think religion played a huge part in Bush's re-election.
I'm evangelical.
Obama was expected to restore an ethical sheen to post-9/11 foreign policy, but he has intensified drone warfare in Yemen and Pakistan, pursued whistle-blowers, and failed to close down Guantanamo.
I'm grateful for the evangelical resurgence we've seen across the world in the last half-century or so. It truly has been God's doing.
It took President Obama to make America lead like America again.