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The Washington Post – Voters of faith are watching the president’s behavior very closely

The Washington Post – Voters of faith are watching the president’s behavior very closely

by Doug Pagitt | Feb 12, 2020 | Press Coverage, Voices

President Trump used his platform at the National Prayer Breakfast — an event intended to foster national unity around common values — to launch a tirade against Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)

March for Life Statement

March for Life Statement

by Doug Pagitt | Jan 24, 2020 | Voices

Trump’s appearance at March for Life has nothing to do with Christian values and everything to do with politics.

Morning Consult – Why This Evangelical Pastor Will Spend 2020 on the Road

Morning Consult – Why This Evangelical Pastor Will Spend 2020 on the Road

by Doug Pagitt | Jan 15, 2020 | Press Coverage, Voices

The following is an op-ed in Morning Consult by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good: Over the course of this year, thousands of people around the country – voters, volunteers and donors – will dedicate their time and money to help shape the outcome of...
The Hill – Evangelicals are no longer a sure a bet for Trump

The Hill – Evangelicals are no longer a sure a bet for Trump

by Doug Pagitt | Jan 3, 2020 | Press Coverage, Voices

There are many reasons why people have lost their faith in Donald Trump. We are not telling people to stop being Republicans; we are asking Republicans to not vote for this one. We are not trying to turn everyone into a Democrat. We are asking people to consider voting for one this time.

Double Your Donation Through Donor Match

Double Your Donation Through Donor Match

by Doug Pagitt | Dec 10, 2019 | Uncategorized

I’m thrilled to tell you that every dollar you contribute to Vote Common Good in December will be doubled!

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