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Originally Posted by TRFrance
I guess I'll give my 2 cents first then.
Obviously there are a lot of reasons why conservative Christians might think its a bad idea to support or vote for a socially liberal candidate like Guiliani. But I think if he becomes the nominee, many Christians will end up voting for him simply because they see Hillary Clinton as being a lot worse.
Kind of the "lesser of two evils" argument.
Kinda sad if we have to end up choosing not the "better" candidate, but the "lesser of 2 evils".
I'm not terribly impressed with any of these candidates anyway.
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I agree that most people view this as the "lesser" of two evils. However, if you are choosing like that, you are still choosing an evil, albiet a lesser one. I think it is a double-standard for Robertson to speak out aginst abortion and gay marriage and then publicly support a man that doesn't. The good thing is that most don't listen to Robertson anyway. He is a little out there.