The Independent reports:
Evangelicals for Harris has released a new ad targeting Christians in swing states. The organization, made up of Evangelical Christians who are mobilizing support for Vice President Kamala Harris this November, released the ad on Wednesday morning.
The ad features a clip of an interview between GOP pollster Frank Luntz and Donald Trump during the Family Leadership Summit in 2015.
There, Luntz asked Trump if he had ever sought God’s forgiveness. Trump called it a tough question, telling Luntz, “I’m not sure I have.” The ad then cuts to a screen of text: “Is there any greater denial of Christ than to say, ‘I do not need his forgiveness?’”
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The tweet screencapped below is from the lead reporter at Dead Pat Robertson’s network.
As a reminder, Trump sells made-in-China bibles for $60, regularly compares himself to Jesus, and shares AI-generated memes showing him praying, or with angel wings, or with Jesus standing behind him.
New Evangelicals for Harris ad hits Trump. MAGA evangelicals may want to consider how an unrepentant, adulterous, convicted felon, and adjudicated rapist in a gold-plated penthouse reflects the values of a Jesus who told us to help the poor and the needy.pic.twitter.com/XFGKKksAPe
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) August 14, 2024
At the core of our support here, is the fact that living in a pluralist society means we’re going to disagree with our neighbors but as evangelicals we know to still love them.
The Harris-Walz ticket is pro-family and pro-America and we LOVE that.
— Evangelicals For Harris (@Evangels4Harris) August 11, 2024