Some armchair punditry: The Biden campaign needs to stop responding to attacks on Biden& #39;s faith as though the attack is truly about the Canonical question of whether he is technically Catholic, or whether he is personally pious. They need to talk about how he& #39;ll govern. https://twitter.com/EJDionne/status/1298796615872983041">https://twitter.com/EJDionne/...
I don& #39;t think the claim that Biden isn& #39;t really Catholic will resonate with the kind of voters who Biden and Trump seem to be courting (moderate pro-life, white suburban Christian voters). The attack that he won& #39;t govern in line with those values has a chance of sticking.
He can obviously make the Matthew 25 case.
But he should also talk about how he& #39;ll work with institutions like Catholic charities, how he& #39;ll protect religious freedom for all faiths, and find common ground on abortion that separates him from his party& #39;s extreme stance.
But he should also talk about how he& #39;ll work with institutions like Catholic charities, how he& #39;ll protect religious freedom for all faiths, and find common ground on abortion that separates him from his party& #39;s extreme stance.
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