The Oakland Press

Religious right eyes Biden warily after Trump’s good favor

- By Elana Schor

WASHINGTON » Conservati­ve evangelica­l Christians have proven some of Donald Trump’s staunchest allies during his presidency. As his administra­tion draws to a close, some of those backers are approachin­g President-elect Joe Biden with skepticism, but not antagonism.

Christian conservati­ves who stood by Trump through moments of crisis and success are hardly comfortabl­e with his loss, and several have yet to fully acknowledg­e Biden as the winner of the election amid ongoing, unfounded fraud claims by the president. But they’re largely not echoing the harsh tone Trump directed toward his Democratic rival during the campaign, when he claimed baselessly that Biden is “against God.”

Texas-based megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, a stalwart evangelica­l booster of Trump, said Christians are obliged “to pray for what appears to be President-elect Biden. If he succeeds, all of America succeeds.”

Jeffress described himself as “deeply disappoint­ed” by the apparent loss of a president he considers “a friend,” but added that he would respond to any outreach attempt by Biden, just as he did with Trump. The possibilit­y that Biden could “be pulled away from extremist positions” held by other Democrats, Jeffress said, is “a plus not just for conservati­ve Christians, but for all of America.”

It’s highly unlikely that Christian conservati­ves could develop a close relationsh­ip with Biden, whose support for abortion rights and stances on other issues stand in stark disagreeme­nt with the religious right. However, the lack of a combative tone from pro-Trump religious conservati­ves could create space for some common ground between the Catholic president-elect and other evangelica­ls who have not tied themselves as directly to Trump.

“If Joe Biden is the president, if that’s what it turns out to be, then we need to do everything we can to support him, where we can,” the Rev. Franklin Graham said in a recent interview.

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