Latter-day Saints leaders urge civility during the presidential election, emphasizing peace in communities as candidates target their voting bloc.
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have urged members to practice civility during the upcoming presidential election, emphasizing the need to avoid harsh rhetoric. Dallin H. Oaks highlighted the importance of peace in communities as both President Trump and Vice President Harris target Latter-day Saints in key states like Arizona and Nevada. While historically a Republican voting bloc, some members express concerns about Trump's conduct, prompting outreach from both campaigns.
October 05, 2024
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