In some cases, that's true. But many young evangelicals, who are more numerous than trads, fully back BLM and believe churches need to be more welcoming to gays. Cultural Christianity is in serious decline, however.
You continue to lie about your role in pitching and editing Katie McHugh's rejected tell-all for the Spectator. You also know and championed many other doxes.
Surprising figure to keep in mind: 70% of Americans don't want Roe v. Wade overturned, higher than the number of Americans (61%) who want abortion legal in most cases pewresearch.org/politics/2019/…
Trump is probably going to pick his Supreme Court nom with moderate whites in mind. It's not likely going to be someone who will set off a war over Roe v. Wade
Trump already has social conservatives fired up and on his side. They would stay home if he picked an outright liberal or someone who's on the record as anti-religious liberty or pro-abortion. But Trump's not likely to do that. Expect a somewhat "moderate" nominee
Publishing someone's private emails on a national website is textbook doxing. Just like contacting a certain Breitbart alum to write a tell-all piece about several ppl you have petty grievances against.
The California GOP has been burned to the ground, and it's the most cucked state party there is. The GOP won't disappear if Trump loses, it'll just be more cringe
As an aside, I think building communities and creating culture are far more important than voting. We're in a metapolitical fight that transcends election cycles.
A President Warren will make that fight much harder with censorship and open borders