Republicans try to brush off Trump’s claim Christians won’t need to vote anymore as ‘a joke’
Some Republican lawmakers are downplaying Donald Trump’s claim that Christians will never have to vote again if he is elected in November.
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Some Republican lawmakers are downplaying Donald Trump’s claim that Christians will never have to vote again if he is elected in November.
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