n>However you think about Donald Trump’s core constituency—whether you think of it as made up of patrons in small-town diners or forgotten factory workers or aging Fox viewers or something less flattering—no one disputes that high turnout among evangelical Christians is a required element in Trump’s bid for re-election. Most of Trump’s association with evangelicals has been dubious; he has spent time with prosperity-gospel preachers who dabble in outright heresy, such as Paula White, while also courting megachurch pastors within established denominations, like Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church of Dallas.
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