Evangelicals Explain Their Support for Trump: “I’m Voting for a Leader, Not a Pastor”

At the Road to the Majority conference in Washington, DC, conservative Christians explained why they continue to support President Trump despite his personal behavior. Many attendees expressed the belief that they are not voting for a pastor, but rather for a leader who can effectively govern the country. They acknowledged that everyone has broken the Ten Commandments at some point and emphasized the importance of looking at the bigger picture when it comes to choosing a political leader. This sentiment reflects a common perspective among evangelical voters who prioritize policy outcomes over personal morality when making their voting decisions.