If I were voting in the US election

If I were voting in the US election
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Mike Judge
Mike Judge Mike Judge. Editor of Evangelical Times, and pastor of Chorlton Evangelical Church in Manchester.
05 November, 2024 3 min read

It’s bonfire night here in the UK, and this article may just blow up in my face. So let me say, right off the bat, that I’m flying solo on this one. This article does not necessarily reflect the editorial line of ET. And I haven’t discussed the matter with the board of directors. It’s my personal view. We will see if I’m still in the editor’s seat after this has gone live. Hopefully they will forgive me for wading into the choppy waters of the US election.

So here goes. If I were voting in the US election I’d vote for… well, I’ll come to that. I was listening to an interesting podcast recently where one US political commentator was asked whom she thought would win and whom did she want to win. She said she was still an undecided voter and that, as decision day is now upon her, her ‘fears’ about who will win probably reveal where her head and her heart really are at.

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