Believers and Ballots Faith Town Hall
President Donald J. Trump and Georgia Lt. Governor Burt Jones. |
On Wednesday morning, approximately 2,000 people drove to the small town of Zebulon, in Pike County to see President Donald Trump at Christ Chapel for the Believers and Ballots Faith Town Hall, co-hosted by Georgia Lt. Governor Burt Jones. This was a chance for Trump to speak directly to Christian voters in a race where both parties have sought to emphasize faith.
Pastor Billy Smith. |
Before the town hall began, Christ Chapel’s pastor, Billy Smith, expressed his support for Trump, and said he was praying for the success of the campaign. “Our country needs a revival of a spiritual awakening. Come on, America, let’s go after God.”
Ralph Reed, head of the Faith & Freedom Coalition.
Ralph Reed, head of the Faith & Freedom Coalition, said Trump would return America to Christian values. “I have good news for you, Donald J. Trump has landed on Georgia soil,” Reed said as the he made his way from a nearby airport to Zebulon.
Lt. Governor Burt Jones and Brian Jack, Republican nominee for Georgia's 3rd congressional district.
Brian Jack, the Republican nominee for Georgia’s 3rd congressional district, who served as the White House Political Director under President Trump, introduced Georgia Lt. Governor Burt Jones.
President Donald J. Trump and Lt. Governor Burt Jones.
Trump took questions from several people, including Hogansville Mayor Jack Ayers, Republican Georgia State Senator Marty Harbin (District 16, which includes Pike County), and Stephanie, a local restaurant owner’s daughter, asked Trump questions supporting Israel and protecting and improving small businesses.
President Donald J. Trump and Stephanie from El Mariachi restaurant.
“I think we have really energized a lot of people this time because it’s been horrible, it’s been a horror show,” Trump said.
President Donald J. Trump and Lt. Governor Burt Jones.
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