Donald Trump won in 2016 in part because of support from evangelical Christians — in particular, white Christian nationalists. And he’s courted them again in this campaign. But now that he’s a convicted felon, and after so many lies and outrageous things he’s said, there are signs some of those once loyal to Trump are losing faith. Jeff Semple reports from Trump’s home state of Florida.
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Have once-loyal evangelicals lost faith in Trump now that he’s a convicted felon?
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