American Values

The Great Divide

As we pour through voluminous amounts of data, we’re learning some very interesting things about this election and how Donald Trump won.

 

For example, Kamala Harris did well among women, especially young women, as we all expected. She won wealthy voters, which is the exact opposite of what the media tells us. They constantly try to portray the GOP as the party of rich Wall Street elites.

 

She ran up the score among voters with advanced educational degrees. That doesn’t mean they are smarter. They’re not. They’ve just spent more time being indoctrinated in left-wing universities.

 

Working-class voters and veterans strongly backed Donald Trump. Black men voted for Trump in record numbers, as did Hispanics. It turns out that Hispanic Americans don’t want their country overrun by illegal aliens either. Shocker.

 

But here’s the most important statistic of all because it defines the great divide in America today and drives much of the culture war for the hearts and minds of our children.

 

Harris won the vote of so-called “religious nones” -- people who have no faith or believe there is no God -- by 45 points. Donald Trump won 58% of the Catholic vote and 82% of the white evangelical vote.

 

So, Harris won the support of low-patriotic, atheist, globalist Americans, and Trump won God-fearing, America-loving voters, who have been smeared as “Christian nationalists” and a threat to the country.

 

We’ve been warning you not to fall for that lie. A Christian is someone who loves Jesus, and a nationalist is someone who loves their country.  What’s the opposite of a “Christian nationalist”? That would be an atheist globalist.

 

This election was a repudiation not only of secular globalists but also of religious left groups like “Evangelicals for Harris,” which I jokingly suggested should be called “Evangelicals for Sodom and Gomorrah.”

 

It was a repudiation of David French, Russell Moore, and Tim Alberta, who said Christians should accept open borders, abortion on demand, and oppose Donald Trump. I also include the gang at Christianity Today that thought it was a really good idea to run an opinion piece urging Christians not to vote this year.

 

Christians who love America should stop being defensive. Christian patriots who believe in Faith, Family, and Freedom, are the only hope America has.