Pro-life evangelical women have long spoken up to advocate for women's positions in the church and society.
Not exact matches
Among
evangelicals, some speculated that Trump's shaky background on
pro-life issues, awkward articulation of his personal faith, and reputation around
women would turn away conservative Christians.
Since the mid-1980s, white
evangelical women have shifted more Republican than white
women overall, a move that has solidified as it becomes harder for
pro-life women to find a place in the Democratic Party.
President - Elect Donald Trump's
pro-life platform against abortion, along with his support for traditional family values, marriage as stated in the Bible as one man and one
woman instead of same - sex marriage, in favor of prayer and the reading of sacred scripture in our public schools, and his promise to appoint conservative judges to the United States Supreme Court made
Evangelicals and even Democrats who espouse those positions to support Donald Trump.