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Wearing cowboy hats bejewelled with “Free Trump” brooches and waving American flags, evangelical Christians promised to vote for Donald Trump at a key gathering on Saturday, saying that, while he is not perfect, “he’ll do the right thing for America.”
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Back in the conference hall, pastor Frank Pavone, 65 an anti-abortion activist and the national director of Priests for Life, told The Independent that he did not need Trump to be overtly vocal about his specific views but instead needed him to follow the conservative Christian agenda through facilitating legislation.
“We’re not looking for somebody who necessarily is going to live out our faith in all its particulars. We’re looking for someone who’s going to defend our right to live our faith,” he said. “He’s going to give us the freedom to live our faith.”
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