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In the final weeks of campaigning for the U.S. election, a top focus of Donald Trump has been rebooting a wave of evangelical support that proved crucial to his victorious 2016 presidential campaign. “I’ll tell you another (group) that don’t vote, I love these people, evangelical Christians,” Trump, the Republican party’s presidential candidate, said at a rally on October 6. “If (evangelicals) did vote, we couldn’t lose an election.” However, in the run up to the high-stakes election, where Trump seeks a second term, he isn’t the only one courting evangelicals. The mostly conservative group ha…

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