From Meridian Baldacci, Family Policy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: Here’s Who YOU Would Choose as President
Date November 8, 2022 9:21 PM
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It’s close between Trump and DeSantis

BREAKING: Here’s Who YOU Would Choose as President


We asked you who you would vote for in 2024, and you spoke out! Thousands of readers, spanning across all 50 states, told us who they want for President, whether the country is headed in the right direction, and which issues matter most. Here’s what our readers said in the Social Conservative Straw Poll. [link removed]

Is the nation headed in the right direction? 98% of socially conservative voters said the country is headed in the “wrong direction” under Joe Biden’s leadership. When asked which of Biden’s initiatives were most harmful to the nation, the most popular answer was “Promoting abortion up to birth and using federal property to provide abortions.” In close second was “Shutting down domestic energy production.”

Keep reading for the presidential results!

What could help? If something is wrong with the nation, of course, there must be something we can change. When asked to identify a single change that would have a positive impact on them and their family, about a third of socially conservative respondents (33.4%) selected “reducing inflation.” 28.4% selected “expanding domestic energy policy and lowering gas prices.”

Drumroll please…

Who should be our next President?

If the presidential election were held today, 46.4% of socially conservative voters would choose Former President Donald Trump. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis follows closely behind with 40.5% of the vote. The next closest contender is Former Vice President Mike Pence, with 3.9% of the vote.

What do we think?

Here’s what our CEO and President Craig DeRoche said: “The results are clear: social conservatives don’t like where America is headed under President Biden and his woke colleagues. That sentiment is nearly unanimous. Now, it’s a two-horse race for who will lead social conservatives to a better future. Even as that story unfolds, though, we know that so much of the important work starts with the leaders we choose today.”

How do we make a difference now?

Craig is right: while the presidential election will matter immensely, we should consider what we can do right now. In today’s election, the lives and wellbeing of children in and outside the womb are on the line—along with the right of their parents to protect them. If you haven’t already, please take a moment to vote. It’s easy. To find your polling place and get resources to inform your vote at our elections hub: www.familypolicyalliance.com/federal-elections/. Then, when you’re done, be sure to share those resources with a friend! [link removed]

At Family Policy Alliance, we trust God with the results of every election and His plan for our great nation. At the same time, we know that He calls us to engage with our civil government and to work within that system of government to bring about change for good. It’s an important way we love our neighbor, our neighbors in and outside the womb. So please join me in living out our faith, loving our neighbor, and voting for the best leaders on the ballot.

Sincerely,

Meridian Baldacci
Director, Strategy

P.S. Haven’t taken the straw poll yet? You can still do that here! [link removed]

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