We're electing a President. This is the stated religion of the declared GOP candidates (most are Christian):
Donald Trump - Non-denominational Evangelical
Ron DeSantis - Roman Catholic
Mike Pence - Evangelical Catholic
Nikki Haley - Methodist
Tim Scott - Non-denominational Evangelical
Ryan Binkley - Non-denominational Evangelical (Pastor)
Doug Burgum - Unknown
Chris Christie - Roman Catholic
Larry Elder - Christian (Calvary Chapel)
Will Hurd - Unknown
Asa Hutchinson - Christian
Perry Johnson - Non-denominational Evangelical
Vivek Ramaswamy - Hindu
Francis Suarez - Christian
Saying "X is a Christian" doesn't really reduce the field much. We don't need a President to be "a Christian", but to support and pursue Christian principles (pro-life, anti-child mutilation) and defend freedoms for Christians which is the ability to live out our faith through worship, work, and raising our family.
Democrat candidates are summarily excluded because they because they, by nature and practice, are militantly opposed to Christianity.
Donald Trump - Non-denominational Evangelical
Ron DeSantis - Roman Catholic
Mike Pence - Evangelical Catholic
Nikki Haley - Methodist
Tim Scott - Non-denominational Evangelical
Ryan Binkley - Non-denominational Evangelical (Pastor)
Doug Burgum - Unknown
Chris Christie - Roman Catholic
Larry Elder - Christian (Calvary Chapel)
Will Hurd - Unknown
Asa Hutchinson - Christian
Perry Johnson - Non-denominational Evangelical
Vivek Ramaswamy - Hindu
Francis Suarez - Christian
Saying "X is a Christian" doesn't really reduce the field much. We don't need a President to be "a Christian", but to support and pursue Christian principles (pro-life, anti-child mutilation) and defend freedoms for Christians which is the ability to live out our faith through worship, work, and raising our family.
Democrat candidates are summarily excluded because they because they, by nature and practice, are militantly opposed to Christianity.