Kamala Harris exacerbates Biden’s existing problem with religious voters. He must work to reassure them. By Michael Gershon

washingtonpost.com/opinions/ka

Octopastry note: The upshot being "Oh noes, muh abortion ban"

Gershon speaks as if the choice to vote Biden and Trump are equal. Trump's pretended stance on abortion (which he'd discard without thought) is the least of the country's concern in the middle of a pandemic and it's associated depression.

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@cephalopie

It's been interesting. Most of the people I've seen questioning Harris' Blackness have also been anti-abortion activists.

They were never going to vote Democrat anyway.

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@tyghebright @cephalopie

Far right religious folks won’t vote no matter what. Biden could have picked ... Warren, Bernie, ANYONE, and those folks would not vote for him. Period.

Now, my Chinese American daughter-in-law, who is an evangelical Christian, is voting for Biden because she doesn’t believe in HATE, and she cannot support someone who appears akin to the Antichrist.

But the choice of Harris won’t sway religious folks one way or the other.

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