Here are 5 things you won’t see in biased media on the upcoming election.
- Evangelical Born-Again Christians Dominated the South Carolina Primary Vote and… Gave the Presidential Primary Election to Donald Trump…
Evangelical Christians were the dominant force within the South Carolina primary.
As Donald Trump won 70% of the vote and Nikki Haley 30%, it was the 60% of the primary voters who were evangelicals who gave Trump the election.
Pollsters call the evangelical voters “white evangelical or born-again Christians.” Unfortunately, the surveys do not track black Evangelical Christians or those who don’t identify as white, and none of the pollsters or polling experts can explain why.
The 60% Evangelical is higher than Trump’s Evangelical percentages in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.
Trump captured three-quarters of the Evangelical vote… which differed from those who did not identify as Evangelicals who split their vote between Trump and Haley.
More than three-quarters of the voters had made up their minds on who they were going to vote for last year. These individuals, for the most part, supported Donald Trump.
The voters who decided after January 2024 went more for Nikki Haley, according to a CNN exit poll.
Eight out of ten primary voters described themselves as conservatives.
Haley captured primarily moderates.
Haley counted on Democrats and Independents to boost her support. However, that was not enough to overcome the Evangelical support for Trump.
Forty percent of South Carolina GOP voters thought the top voting issue was the massive immigration border invasion. One-third chose the economy as the number one issue.
Here are some more CNN exit polling data:
- Fifty-seven percent of primary voters said Haley would be very or somewhat likely to beat Biden, while 83% said the same about Trump.
- Republicans made up a sizable majority of the South Carolina primary electorate on Saturday (68%)
Trump also garnered 84% support for those who identify as conservatives.
Nikkie Haley overwhelmingly won voters who identify as moderate or liberal:
- 74% of Democrats and independents voted for Haley to Trump’s 25%, but they only made up one-fifth of the primary vote.
Even though Haley lost by a large number, even with Democrat help, she will continue in the race for Super Tuesday.
The evangelical vote is the major key to winning the 2024 election.
- CPAC Results for Trump’s VP
The 2024 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is one of the largest gatherings of conservative activist leaders. The attendees voted on who should be Trump’s VP should pick.
Here are the results:
- 15% for South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem
- 15% preferred entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy
- 9% for the former Democrat congresswoman and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard
- 8% for Rep Elise Stefanik R-NY, the chair of the House Republican Conference
- 8% for Sen. Tim Scott, R-SC., another one of Trump’s former rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination
Like Ramaswamy, Gabbard would become the first Hindu vice president if elected.
Scoot would become the first African American man to serve as vice president.
- 7% choose Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla.
Like Scott, Donalds would become the first African American man to be vice president if elected.
- 6% for Kari Lake, the unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arizona’s 2022 election and current U.S. Senate candidate.
Three additional potential running mates for Trump secured 5% support: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson, and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Also… Tucker Carlson got 4%, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., currently running for president as an independent, picked up 3% support. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and Sen. J.D. Vance, R-OH, got 2%.
I’ll share picks and comments.
Who do you choose? Email me at [email protected]
- Biden: Donations Skyrocketing Past Trump
President Joe Biden raised $42 million in January. Biden’s reelection effort now has $130 million.
At the end of 2023, the RNC had $8 million in cash.
The Trump campaign had $33 million cash in hand. Trump’s presidential campaign raised $19 million throughout the fourth quarter of 2023.
Over those three months, at least $60,000 went to pay Trump’s legal fees.
Over the past year, the former president’s fundraising coalition paid over $50 million in legal costs.
- Election Primaries ahead… “Super Tuesday.”
The next primary for Joe Biden, the Republicans, and Democrats is Super Tuesday, March 5.
13 states will hold their primaries, plus the American Samoa territory will conduct caucuses.
Right now, Donald Trump has 122 delegates. Nikki Haley has 24 delegates. To win the Republican nomination, you need 1215 delegates. That is the quantity that Donald Trump will come close to on Super Tuesday unless something unusual happens in the upcoming elections.
- Help Us Transform the Presidential Election By Mobilizing Every Evangelical Christian Voter Who Didn’t Vote in 2020 in the 6 Key Swing States That Will Determine the Next President
6 key swing states hold the key to who wins the presidency in 2024.
And 6,982,400 Evangelicals who didn’t vote in the last presidential election, who would vote 84% conservative, hold the key to turning America around.
That is why your help is so urgently needed to send my book The Christian Voter: How to Vote For, Not Against Your Values to pastors, church leaders, and the Christian voters who didn’t vote in 2020 in the 6 key swing states… And again, they will vote 84% Conservative if we can educate and motivate them.
Sadly, over 60% of all Evangelical Christians will not vote. The book will change that.
In the swing states, we have identified pastors, church leaders, evangelical Christians, and conservative Catholics who need to vote and know who to vote for—not against their values.
Why the book and not an eBook or special report?
Because digital identification of these non-voters would give us only a small fraction of the voters.
With the book, we can identify the right addresses and target the right people for the most impact.
Here is what we’ve found for Evangelical Christians confused about how to vote in these key states:
- AZ – 730,624, Evangelicals didn’t vote last election
- GA – 1,349,454, Evangelicals didn’t vote last election
- MI – 1,338,126, Evangelicals didn’t vote last election
- NC – 1,195,729, Evangelicals didn’t vote last election
- PA – 1,494,611, Evangelicals didn’t vote last election
- WI – 873, 854, Evangelicals didn’t vote last election
Total: 6,982,400 who didn’t vote in the last election because they were confused about who to vote for or not motivated.
All we need to do is motivate 5% or more to vote in the upcoming elections in these key states and we will stop the madness and start restoring the American dream. You can help change the election outcome.
Could you please help donate $10 or more to this campaign to mobilize Church Leaders and Pastors?
- Your $10 helps us send a book to a pastor or church leaders
- $100 allows us to send the book to more than 10 non-voting Evangelical Christians
- $1,000 allows us to send the book to more than 100 pastors, youth pastors, church leaders, and evangelical Christians.
There are 3 ways you can donate:
- You can donate online Click Here
- You can also call us at 615-813-6633 to donate between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm CST.
- Lastly, we’ll accept a check made payable to Turn America Around Fund mailed to us at our office located at:
1313 4th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208.
Your support will go directly to helping Christian pastors, church leaders, youth leaders, Evangelical Christians, and Conservative Catholics vote based on a biblical worldview.
Let’s turn this around. Help us by donating today.
Thanks in advance.
Questions or comments? Email me at [email protected].

