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Faith Leaders Encourage Voting, Push for Political Healing

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Monday, November 2, 2020   

MILWAUKEE, Wis. -- As votes are cast for the 2020 election, political divisions stemming from 2016 are still being felt. That includes Christians who disagreed with family members supporting President Donald Trump.

Faith leaders are reaching out in states like Wisconsin to encourage healing.

Liza Ryan and her sister were raised by evangelical pastors in Washington state. She said her parents didn't support Trump four years ago, but she was dismayed the majority of people in the denomination did back his candidacy.

Ryan added Trump's platforms run counter to many of the values she was taught.

"We are predominantly here just to make sure that our own folks, kids that grew up in the church that feel betrayed by our own community and their support for this administration, that they have a voice," Ryan explained.

The Ryan sisters teamed up with the group New Moral Majority to launch Operation Family Meeting, which provides guidance for younger Christians who feel disconnected from family members on how to communicate and heal.

Some 81% of white Evangelicals voted for Trump in 2016, citing his anti-abortion policies. In Wisconsin, conservative Catholics have been key supporters as well.

The New Moral Majority said part of the healing includes encouraging everyone to vote, even those who feel disenfranchised by the current political system.

Its network of faith leaders has fanned out in battleground states, including those where voter suppression is a concern.

Rev. Ryan Eller, founder and executive director of The New Moral Majority said they want to inspire people who might be wary of crowded polling locations, as many other sites have been closed due the pandemic.

"There have been long lines, and it's inspiring to see those long lines," Eller observed. "But also, we know that for every person that gets in that line, there may be a dozen who look at it and say, 'Gosh, I just don't have the time.'"

The group is providing funding for faith leaders to bring food trucks to some sites, and to serve as chaplains for moral support.

He added they're also providing transportation that follows safety protocols in the pandemic.

Despite a number of polls showing a consistent lead for Joe Biden, Wisconsin still is considered a battleground state in the race for the White House.

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