Despite Trump's Best Efforts I'm Still Voting for Him
- Gabriel Hudelson
- Sep 13, 2024
- 3 min read

Over the past weeks, after Donald Trump’s extremely weak statements about abortion, I have revisited the question of the upcoming ballot in November. I have had to think and pray on it for a while, wondering if I could still vote for a man who would say such wicked and cowardly things about American babies.
I have reached my conclusion. I still plan to vote for Donald Trump in November, and here is why:
1. I believe that Donald Trump is significantly better for unborn babies than Kamala Harris is. She is the high priestess of Moloch, and her party is devoted to building his temples. Donald Trump will not tear down the high places, and he will pay tithes to Moloch, but he also does have some sense of a line where murdering babies becomes wrong. His line is in the completely wrong place, but at least it exists. Furthermore, he is much more likely to respond to pressure to become more pro-life. I genuinely suspect he needs to be educated about what abortion really is.
2. I believe that there is a significant difference between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. This is not true of the average Republican versus Democrat election. There are a number of local races in which I do not plan to vote, because the Republican candidates have shown themselves to be corrupt establishment cowards who are just bargain-basement Democrats. I do not believe that it is our duty to always vote Republican. However, I do believe that Trump presents an actual alternative to Harris, because…
3. Everybody hates Trump. Establishment Republicans, establishment Democrats, establishment evangelicals – have they ever been this unified before? If David French and Dick Cheney are endorsing Kamala Harris, that earns Donald Trump my vote. He does not go nearly far enough, but he may throw a wrench in the gears of the zeitgeist that gives God’s people more time and room to fight for what is good.
4. I think it is ridiculous that people are treating hardline abolitionists like they are grifters- or closet Kamala supporters even- because they will not support Trump. Trump has burned many bridges with the abolitionist/pro-life community, and it is his own fault, and he has no one to blame but himself.
5. Nevertheless, I do believe that there is a real difference here that has massive ramifications for our country in many, many areas – everything from abortion to economy to immigration to World War III- and on a foundational level, perhaps most importantly, the simple matter that Kamala will protect and strengthen the establishment stranglehold on American politics. For this reason, and with great respect for the courage and conviction of my hard-line abolitionist friends, I ask them to reconsider.
6. At the end of the day, there is only one thing that will make America great again, and that is repentance. Whoever sits in the White House, Jesus sits on His throne, and no Christian should be content with anything less than sackcloth and ashes from the greatest to the least. We deserve the wrath that was Nineveh’s due, and unless we kiss the Son, we will perish in the way.
7. None of this should be understood to mean that Donald Trump has my vote, no matter what. He has tried hard to lose it over these last few months, and he has come very close.
He still has time.
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