In the recent 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump delivered a resounding defeat to Vice President Kamala Harris, leaving little doubt about where voters stand on the pressing issues of the day. As various talking heads scramble to analyze the results, it’s downright hilarious for anyone paying attention to recognize how the election morphed into a grand contest between not only candidates but a clash of values—specifically good versus evil. Who knew the fate of the nation rested on the shoulders of Christian voters?
According to a post-election report from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, Trump’s victory was buttressed by an overwhelming backing from self-identified Christian voters, who came out in droves. The numbers don’t lie; Trump scored 56 percent support among those who claim to be Christians, while Harris limped in at a pitiful 43 percent. When one considers that Christians made up a whopping 72 percent of the overall electorate, it becomes clear that their ballots could very well have been the determining factor in Trump’s success. It’s enough to make non-believers weep.
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— The Western Journal (@WestJournalism) November 28, 2024
Further digging into the CRC’s survey of 2,000 voting-age adults reveals yet another confirmation of Christian supremacy at the polls. Voters identifying with “no religious faith” predictably leaned towards Harris by a margin of 29 percentage points. However, this group only accounted for 24 percent of the adult population, and an even smaller fraction of those who turned out to vote. Meanwhile, Christians weren’t just present; they showed up in significant numbers, accounting for 72 percent of the 2024 turnout despite being a slightly lower percentage of the adult population at 68 percent. Just as the founding fathers intended—faith and votes hand in hand.
Considering the specific state battlegrounds, Trump’s victories were largely decisive, winning swing states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina by margins reaching just over 180,000 votes. One might question the exact role Christian voters played in these state-by-state outcomes; however, watching the Democrats shoot themselves in the foot with their policies was like witnessing a bad comedy skit unfold on national television. Biden declaring “Trans Visibility Day” on Easter? Talk about a PR blunder! Not to mention Harris’s laughable reply to a heckler proclaiming “Jesus is Lord”—that could easily have sent fervent Christians racing to the polls out of sheer frustration.
Additionally, let’s not overlook Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, who might as well have written the script for Christian voters to abandon their party with her snide remarks about the Eucharist. The Democrats, with their warped views on abortion and radical ideologies, managed to present an image that’s closer to a modern-day death cult than a traditional political party. With all this evidence laid bare, it’s a wonder any Christian could justify pulling the lever for anyone but Trump. Their values, after all, stood starkly opposed to the party’s disturbing agenda.
So, while Democrats continue to scratch their heads over why their campaigns fail to resonate with the majority, conservatives understand all too well. The 2024 election proved that when faith drives the vote, traditional values reign supreme. Trump did not just win; he triumphed in a manner that demonstrated the profound impact of a cohesive, values-driven electorate that knows which side of good and evil they stand on.