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Franklin Graham Blasts 'Evangelicals for Harris' for Using a Clip of His Father Billy Graham

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CBN News learned early this week that a newly formed group, Evangelicals For Harris, would drop their first media spot Wednesday in an effort to win over some "on-the-fence" conservative evangelicals in swing states who are lukewarm when it comes to Donald Trump.  

The videos will start on social media and eventually make their way to TV in certain swing states. Specifically, and most interestingly, Evangelicals For Harris will be targeting conservative Christian media websites. The group already has over 200,000 Evangelical Christians who have signed a pledge to volunteer and vote for the Harris/Walz ticket.  

Donald Trump won a hefty majority of the conservative evangelical vote. And he recently credited God with miraculously sparing his life during the assassination attempt in July:

However, typically elections are won at the margins, especially in the seven key swing states. Evangelicals for Harris is using this strategy in hopes of eventual victory. If history has something to say, it may work. 
 
In 2008, Barack Obama received 26% of the White Born Again Evangelical Vote and won. In 2016, Hillary Clinton received 16% of the White Born Again Evangelical Vote and lost. In 2020, Joe Biden received 24% of the White Born Again Evangelical Vote and won. So if Kamala Harris gets 20% or more of the White Born Again Evangelical Vote, Trump could very well lose the General Election to Harris.

Meanwhile, evangelist Franklin Graham is blasting the group for using an image and soundbite from his late father the Rev. Billy Graham.

He wrote on Facebook and X, "The liberals are using anything and everything they can to promote candidate Harris. They even developed a political ad trying to use my father Billy Graham's image to help promote her—or rather to try to make Donald J. Trump look bad. They are trying to mislead people. Maybe they don't know that my father was a firm supporter of President Trump in 2016. He appreciated the conservative values and policies of President Trump, and if he were alive today, my father's views and opinions would not have changed. President Trump isn't perfect—none of us are—but I believe he has changed over the years. This recent assassination attempt has had a huge impact on him—and I thank God that his life was spared."

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