Latter-day Saint church leaders encourage civility as Trump and Harris rally religious voters
- Dallin H. Oaks urged members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to “avoid what is harsh and hateful” amidst the election season during a general conference in Salt Lake City.
- Oaks stated that “the devil is the father of contention,” encouraging peace to avoid anger that impedes policy changes, addressing 18,000 attendees and online viewers.
- Although Latter-day Saints traditionally support Republicans, many have shown reluctance toward Donald Trump's campaigns since his initial presidential run.
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Mormon church leaders encourage civility as Trump and Harris rally religious voters
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As both presidential campaigns have stepped up efforts to win over voters in western swing states who belong to The Church of Jesus
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LDS Church Leader Urges Peace as Campaigns Court Mormon VotersAs U.S. presidential campaigns intensify efforts to win Latter-day Saint voters, a top church official calls for peace. Members express diverse views on candidates and key issues.
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