If America needs moral people to run a government that's
moral, then the good news is those in the faith-based communities
have been steadily rising up and fighting for the future of
American freedoms. Simply put, previous elections have seen massive
upticks in the evangelical votes. And while this voting bloc is
actually very diverse, and different races and different sexes have
different platforms and concerns, fact is all share a common trait
of believing the concept of a higher power and therefore, a higher
source of accountability -- and that means they're all able to
self-control and self-govern. That means they all share an ability
to reel in their fleshly behaviors and fleshly impulses because
they all believe that one day they'll be accountable for their
earthly actions to a higher power. That means they don't need Big
Government telling them how to behave. And all that means: the
future freedom of America relies on the turnout of the faith-based
community at the polls. Timothy Head, executive director of Faith &
Freedom Coalition, discusses his group's recent "Road to Majority
2022" event in Nashville, Tennessee.
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