Anonymous ID: ea9a0c June 29, 2020, 8:10 p.m. No.9794952   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Back the Blue rallies being held in different counties around the United States

 

Small groups of protesters in different counties around the U.S. are showing support for local law enforcement.

 

In the midst of all the Black Lives Matter protests, there are other protests occurring around America in support of law enforcement officers. Small groups of protesters in different counties around the U.S. are holding rallies to show appreciation to local police officers who work in their communities. Examples of counties participating in these rallies include Las Cruces, New Mexico, Spotsylvania, Virginia, Martin County, Florida, and Grass Valley, California. The rallies in different counties have varied in terms of turnout, with Grass Valley having about a dozen people protesting and Las Cruces having around several dozen people. The protesters in Grass Valley, California objected to recent calls to defund the police. “It started a few weeks ago with the defund the police movement, and we thought it’s time to give the police a little bit of love,” Back the Blue rally organizer Bethany Denkers said.

 

In Florida, hundreds gathered on June 21 for a Back the Blue rally in Palm City to show support for law enforcement. Lots of American flags and Back the Blue signs were present while motorcycles drove in circles around a bridge. “I think it was absolutely disgusting and horrifying what happened in Minneapolis to Mr. Floyd,” Tamara Smith, of Stuart, said. “It makes me so mad at that cop because of the repercussions that is happening today with law enforcement.” A retired police officer, John Risco, commented on the importance of police and communities working together to “improve everything.”

 

In Spotsylvania, Virginia, a police wife gave her thoughts on why she was a part of the Back the Blue rally and why it was personal to her. “My husband, along with all of his co-workers, put their lives on the line every single day and are being persecuted for a job they hold, instead of the people they are, which is upstanding,” Katie Rasmussen said in an interview Friday. “We owe it to our men and women in blue to show them they are not alone, not everyone has abandoned them, and we believe in ‘defend not defund.’ Our country needs law and order to function, and we support those who keep it.”

 

Participants in the Las Cruces protests held signs that stated “Back the blue” and “I proudly support law enforcement.” There were several dozen participants and, according Robert Parra, president of the Las Cruces Police Union, the event was a “peaceful assembly.” These protests have occurred mostly on weekends and more of them are possibly to occur in later dates.

https://justthenews.com/government/local/back-blue-rallies-are-taking-place-different-counties-around-united-states

Anonymous ID: ea9a0c June 29, 2020, 8:23 p.m. No.9795053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Biden campaign targeting Trump evangelical voters in bid for November surprise

 

“The battle for the soul of our nation deeply resonates with evangelicals,” says John McCarthy, deputy national political director for the Biden Campaign. “They would be open to Joe Biden’s message as well.”

 

Plenty has been written about the rock solid political love fest between President Trump and white evangelical Protestants. It’s been a unique match made in heaven that propelled Trump to the presidency. But in 2020, that relationship with his crucial base will be tested. Officials with Joe Biden’s campaign tell Just The News they believe they’ll be able to pull off a surprise this fall and bring in some voters from the evangelical movement. “The battle for the soul of our nation deeply resonates with evangelicals,” says John McCarthy, deputy national political director for the Biden Campaign. “They would be open to Joe Biden’s message as well.”

 

Biden’s campaign recognizes that the majority of white evangelical protestants will vote for President Trump this fall, but officials believe they have a good chance to win over certain subsets, including younger millennial evangelicals who have more moderate views than their parents and suburban women who may be tired of President Trump's inflammatory rhetoric. To that end, they’ve been conducting various listening sessions with evangelical pastors and evangelical women around the country, focusing on a broader set of issues like building a more fair and just society, climate change, racial injustice, and immigration reform. “Those issues tug at the heart of faith voters,” McCarthy says. While surveys consistently show that the majority of white evangelical Protestants see President Trump as someone fighting for their beliefs, they also reveal mixed results when it comes to the president’s personal conduct. It’s this opening that has the Biden campaign hopeful, sensing that even among the president’s most faithful supporters, there may be a sense that some are looking for a candidate that exudes more sympathy and compassion. “Joe Biden is able to use empathy and a common sense of morality to connect with voters,” McCarthy says.

 

Reaching out to conservative white evangelicals was a crucial part of Barack Obama’s strategy when he won the presidency. In 2008 he captured 26% of that vote; in 2012 it was 21%. Conversely, Hillary Clinton decided not to make a play for white evangelical Protestants, and it cost her: She won just a paltry 16% of that same key voting bloc. "I've been very clear that the invitation was not given in 2016,” says Michael Wear, former faith outreach director for the Obama Campaign in 2012. “Broad swaths of the faith community did not feel like the Democratic nominee was interested in their vote." The end result was that Donald Trump won a whopping 81% of the white evangelical vote. The question this time around is whether Biden can take a page from the Obama playbook rather than the Clinton model and try and win over a percentage or two of Trump’s base. After all, elections are won at the margins. “I think he's on track to do that,” says Michael Wear. “I think he's doing what he needs to do to let people from different faith communities, moderate and conservative Christian voters, know that they can vote for him and they'll have a partner.” Wear makes a prediction: "If former vice former Vice President Biden is on track for those 2012 Obama numbers (21% of white evangelicals), he will win by a significant margin.”

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/biden-campaign-confident-they-can-peel-evangelical-voters-away-trump

 

How the faithful voted: A preliminary 2016 analysis

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/09/how-the-faithful-voted-a-preliminary-2016-analysis/

Joe Biden was denied communion at Catholic church in South Carolina

https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/29/politics/joe-biden-denied-communion-south-carolina-catholic-church/index.html

President Trump Ramps Up 2020 Message to Evangelicals, Says Biden Will Destroy Pro-Life Movement

https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2020/june/president-trump-ramps-up-2020-message-to-evangelicals-says-biden-will-destroy-pro-life-movement