At the recent Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, Amanda Knief, National Legal and Public Policy Director of American Atheists, asked Donald Trump if he wanted the atheist vote.
His answer? "I don’t know about the atheist vote. They might not like me. I’m not so sure."
These are exactly the kind of off-the-cuff interactions we want AtheistVoters throughout the country to have with people running for office.
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Facebook TwitterWhat sickens me , is that it seems that he has the vote of every sexist – racist bigot . Listening to such people about the subject , reminds me of a young brat , cutting his own rose switch , under the impression that it is for someone else , when in fact , it is for us all , and it keeps getting thornier by the electoral event .
There ARE worse people to vote for , in fact , I even entertained the notion of voting for him myself , until he signed a contract with the theocratic G.O.P. This , above all else is why Atheist Voters should not vote for Trump , not because he takes his liberties , with his oral conduct . Regardless , if you hear about someone wanting to vote for Trump , tell them that they should be doing so , for his restoration platform , & agenda for “Constructive Selfishness” , not bigotry .
D.A. from W.Va.