This was followed by her appearance on Sunday at a black church in the suburbs of Atlanta, where she presumably told the people there to save their souls by voting for her, ideally early.
She told the people at Stonecrest, Georgia’s New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, “Our country is at a crossroads. Where we go from here is up to us as Americans and as people of faith.” She asked, “What kind of country do we want to live in? A country of chaos, fear, and hate, or one of freedom, kindness, and fairness?”
This pointless attempt to be religious comes just a few days after she made news for making fun of two Christians who yelled “Jesus is Lord” at one of her rallies in Wisconsin. The young men were “heckling,” so Harris gave them a mean look and said, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. I believe you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.” The crowd roared and cheered loudly because they were so happy that their candidate made fun of Jesus and Christians.
That day, Kamala made it clear how she felt about Christians: she hates them and everything they stand for. It seems like bad politics to make fun of a large group of voters who are important to the country, but no one has ever said that Kamala Harris is smart when it comes to politics. Anyone with any morals would be ashamed to call for “Souls to the Polls” after making those words, but Kamala didn’t feel that way at all!
It turned out that conservatives and Christians noticed her change of heart about the religious vote because it was political, and they told her so.
The Democrat Party seems to be doing everything it can to turn Christians against them, even though she really needs their votes. In recent weeks, Gretchen Whitmer made fun of the Holy Eucharist, Kamala Harris didn’t show up to the Al Smith Dinner, and now Kamala is making fun of the idea that “Jesus is Lord.”