This post originally appeared at https://wifamilycouncil.org/radio/32-million-christians-unlikely-to-vote-this-election/
https://episodes.castos.com/64063b9346f5f0-85323018/1869619/c1e-ndm64t5g5j0fo26rd-qd4p4kzotznk-pxpsrw.mp3New research from evangelical pollster George Barna at Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center shows that approximately 104 million people of faith, including 32 million Christians, are unlikely to vote in this presidential election, mostly due to disinterest in politics and elections. If those individuals showed up to the polls, it could alter the course of the election.
Given these numbers and with less than a week until the General Election, it’s not safe to assume our Christian acquaintances will be voting. We’re urging Christians to reach out to at least 10 family or friends and make sure they are registered to vote and have a plan to show up at the polls on or before election day. Visit myvote.wi.gov for general election information.
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