Howard Dean criticized Christians who voted for Donald Trump, claiming they have abandoned ethical principles.
He argued that Trump’s behavior contradicts Christian values and suggested that evangelical Christians are supporting Trump to impose their vision on the United States.
Dean expressed shock at Iowa’s shift away from being a swing state, attributing it to potential influence from evangelical Christians.
“Trump is the farthest thing from an evangelical Christian. In fact, he’s the farthest thing from a Christian, in terms of his own professed values. How he treats women. How he treats other people. His willingness to say whatever he wants, whether it’s true or not. I mean, these are hardly what most Christians would call Christian values,” Dean said.
“So, in many ways, the danger here is that the evangelical Christians have abandoned any pretense of being ethical. And they’re just doing this because Trump is their vehicle to their vision of what they would like to impose on the rest of the United States.”
“So, I don’t know what to make of all of this. Iowa is not a typical state, but it does have an influence because it’s the first, and it does reflect how well you can organize in the state.”
“I don’t know what has happened to Iowa. I am shocked. It was always a swing state and it isn’t anymore. So, there is some bitterness, there’s some anger, maybe the Evangelicals have made more progress, but something that happened in Iowa.”
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