You would think that America could unite behind certain truths, like how it’s not cool to date girls under the legal age of consent when you’re on the other side of 30, but you would be wrong.
Roy Moore is currently under fire for a number of allegations dating back a few decades (you can see some of those HERE), but many on the political right have rallied behind the GOP Senate candidate.
Trevor Noah, I think you should take it from here:
And now for the cherry on top, with this from The Hill:
A JMC analytics poll found that 37 percent of evangelicals surveyed said the allegations make them more likely to vote for the GOP Senate candidate in the upcoming election.
Just 28 percent said the allegations made them less likely to vote for Moore and 34 percent said the allegations made no difference in their decision.
That’s right, the accusations have actually made 37% of evangelicals MORE LIKELY to vote for him.
There is no sense left in American politics, only an ‘us versus them’ philosophy that will do irreparable damage in the years to come.
[source:thehill]
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