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Bipartisan Christian group forms super PAC to oppose Trump
Read full article: Bipartisan Christian group forms super PAC to oppose TrumpDubbed Not Our Faith, the new super PAC plans to roll out six-figure TV and digital ads focused on Christian voters — particularly the evangelical and Catholic voters who helped power Trump to victory in 2016. Urging Christians to break from Trump, the ad states that they “don’t need Trump to save them. “Trump eked out 2016 with unprecedented support from white evangelicals and, important to note, a really strong showing among Catholics. Whether Biden backers’ bid to peel away evangelical support from Trump is making headway remains to be seen. But the new PAC sees room for a wide-ranging connection with Christian voters beyond Trump’s white evangelical base.
Sept. 29: Government shut down a good thing?
Read full article: Sept. 29: Government shut down a good thing?A government shutdown would be a good thing. That's according to former Rep. Tom DeLay who gives his first TV interview on "Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall" since his convictions for money laundering and conspiracy were overturned. "They'll win it if they shut it down," DeLay said as he talked about the success of the government shutdown that occurred when he was in Congress. Wice talks about the legal reasons the decision was made. Great conversation and information on this week's "Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall."