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The first Christmas had political implications and heralded a life which taught us to reject tribalism. But has that lesson carried into the modern-day politics of Donald Trump and Scott Morrison? | TimCostello

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And no segment of the American electorate has been more loyal to Trump than white evangelicals; four-fifths of whites who identify as evangelicals voted for him in 2016. At the same time, a group of self-proclaimed standard bearers for evangelicalism remain locked in behind Trump, publishing an open letter signed by 200 church leaders to rally their evangelical troops to not defect.

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