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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Nov 16, 2025, 07:23 AM 16 hrs ago

Backfire: More white clergy running as Dems after Trump 'duped' churches [View all]

Source: Raw Story

November 15, 2025 8:19PM ET


The Guardian reports roughly 30 Christian white clergy, including pastors, seminary students and other faith leaders, are filing or have already filed to be Democratic candidates in next year’s midterm elections.

“I … think the stereotypes of Republicans being pro-faith are bull—— …,” said Justin Douglas, who is running for a House seat in Pennsylvania. “We’re seeing a current administration bastardize faith almost every day. They used the Lord’s Prayer in a propaganda video for what they’re now calling the Department of War. That should have had every single evangelical’s bells and whistles and alarms going off in their head: this is sacrilegious.”

Douglas, 41, is among a new generation of the Christian left looking to evolve the Democratic brand beyond college-educated urbanites and connect it with white working-class churchgoers. This, said the Guardian, breaks the traditional racial divide between Republicans and Democrats with Black pastors who run for office typically bring Democrats and their white counterparts often Republicans. For years, that divide has strengthened the Republican brand among the religious right and evangelical voters.

Douglas numbered himself among that faction. He grew up on an Indiana farm, the son of a factory worker and eldest of five children. He studied at Liberty University, founded by conservative pastor and televangelist Jerry Falwell, reports the Guardian, and he recalls wearing a T-shirt expressing opposition to Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry. But that was two decades ago, before Trump entered the scene with his multiple wives, mistresses, assault accusations and his admission to Access Hollywood of how exactly to “grab” women.

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/trump-backfire-churches-duped/



Link to The Guardian article - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/15/christian-democrat-candidates-trump-republicans
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If they want to turn the Democratic party into a theologically based party though it's not necessarily a good thing. cstanleytech 16 hrs ago #1
Absolutely not a good thing, IMO. nt CozyMystery 16 hrs ago #2
As a tactic, it's something that the DSA is trying to do as well... QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #4
I'm opposed to theocracy too, but I have nothing against actual Christians running for office. Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #11
It's not always easy to read someone's mind or intent... QueerDuck 14 hrs ago #12
That was my first thought, too. Lonestarblue 13 hrs ago #19
AGREE!! You're a bit late to the banquet... Grins 11 hrs ago #27
Nope. Not buying it. Raven123 16 hrs ago #3
Not sure I trust them. Biophilic 16 hrs ago #5
I guess we can look at each one individually. Bluetus 14 hrs ago #13
Should we trust any politician on either side? Trueblue Texan 12 hrs ago #23
At the very least, they need to put the Constitution above their religion.nt Trueblue Texan 12 hrs ago #24
Is the maga well running dry? TurboDem 15 hrs ago #6
I have respect for RedLetter Christian's multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #7
Paul messed it all up. multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #8
As a former evangelical, (brought up in my parents' cult--no longer practicing,) be very leery of these people. HeartsCanHope 15 hrs ago #9
My concern is them getting elected as (D)s BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #10
COrrection azureblue 14 hrs ago #14
'Their' party has been taken over by MAGAts and they don't like it ToxMarz 14 hrs ago #15
Religion and politics use each other to gain power and wealth. Norrrm 14 hrs ago #16
I'm not about to support ANY clergy for office. Autumn 13 hrs ago #17
Not even this guy? BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #18
I don't live in his district. nt Autumn 13 hrs ago #20
He's in the Senate BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #22
A lot of people are in the Senate. I don't live in their district and I don't have family Autumn 12 hrs ago #25
Check out James Talarico List left 13 hrs ago #21
A reminder. republianmushroom 11 hrs ago #26
"studied at Liberty U." pretty much sez it all, doesn't it? ananda 11 hrs ago #28
hmmmm... sagetea 8 hrs ago #29
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