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Trump and his followers promote religious rhetoric in fight for crucial states

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Last updated: 2024/10/26 at 1:26 AM
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Donald Trump recently held a rally in Georgia, a key swing state in the upcoming election, alongside conservative activist Charlie Kirk. At the event, Trump and his allies used religious language to urge supporters to vote, framing the election as a spiritual battle between Trump and his rival Kamala Harris. Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, has been instrumental in organising rallies in faith-based centres and touring college campuses to encourage voting for the Republican party, particularly targeting younger voters.

Earlier the same day, Trump attended a faith-focused town hall in Atlanta, where he made a pitch to conservative Christian voters, claiming that Christians do not vote in high numbers. Trump stated that having faith is an advantage over those who do not believe in God. His campaign has launched the “Believers for Trump” programme, working with conservative faith leaders to mobilise their congregations to vote for Trump. The campaign has also been actively encouraging early voting, a departure from Trump’s previous stance on mail-in ballots.

Trump’s focus on Georgia is strategic, as the state saw a record number of early voters this year, potentially swaying the outcome of the election. Meanwhile, his opponent Kamala Harris, a Baptist, has been targeting Pennsylvania, another crucial swing state. During a CNN town hall in Philadelphia, Harris described Trump as fascistic, appealing to voters in the lead up to the election, which is less than two weeks away. The intense campaigning in these key states underscores the importance of voter turnout in determining the outcome of the election.

The rally in Georgia marks Trump’s efforts to appeal to conservative Christian voters and energise his base ahead of the election. By leveraging religious language and framing the election as a spiritual battle, Trump and his allies seek to encourage supporters to vote in large numbers. Kirk’s influence as a prominent conservative figure has been instrumental in organising rallies and events to promote Trump’s candidacy, particularly among younger voters. In light of the surging early voters in Georgia, both campaigns are making a final push to secure votes in crucial swing states.

The shift in Trump’s strategy to actively promote early voting reflects a change in tactics from the 2020 election, when he criticized mail-in ballots and encouraged supporters to wait until Election Day to vote. This year, the Republican party has embraced early voting, leading to record numbers of early voters in key states like Georgia. As Harris and Trump continue to target swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia, the final weeks of the election will be critical in determining the outcome, with both candidates working to mobilise their supporters and secure crucial votes.

Overall, the rally in Georgia with Charlie Kirk underscores the importance of appealing to conservative Christian voters in key swing states like Georgia and Pennsylvania. Trump’s focus on energising his base and encouraging early voting reflects a strategic shift in his campaign tactics, as both candidates ramp up their efforts in the final weeks leading up to the election. With record numbers of early voters in crucial states like Georgia, voter turnout will be a key factor in determining the outcome of the election, making events like the rally in Georgia crucial in shaping the final result.

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