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Evangelical leader Mike Evans, the founder of the Friends of Zion
Museum in Jerusalem warned that the Trump Administration risks losing
the support of American Evangelicals if it does not recognize Israel's
sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
In an interview with Israel Hayom, Evans praised the Trump
Administration for its close relationship with Israel. "Today we have a
dream team. The Secretary of State is Mike Pompeo, an Evangelical, and
he has changed the direction of the State Department, which has
traditionally sought to weaken Israel. Vice President Mike Pence is
Israel's biggest supporter in Washington as [Israeli] Ambassador Ron
Dermer has stated. And above all is President Trump, who is the biggest
supporter the Evangelical community has ever had and the most pro-Israel
president who has ever lived."
Addressing the upcoming US presidential elections, Evens said that
"the question now is whether Trump wants to be president. The
Evangelical community gave Trump the presidency for two reasons: to be
pro-life (meaning against abortions) and to support Israel. We have not
forgotten who owns the land of Israel or the theological basis for it,
We believe that the land belongs to the Jewish people, because that was
G-d's decision in the Hebrew Bible and you cannot say that the bible is
illegal,"
Helmut Norpoth, an election forecaster Prof Who
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Bigger This Time landslide [link to thefederalistpapers.org (secure)]
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He has a track record of being right, and that must infuriate the left.
Helmut
Norpoth, an election forecaster and political science professor at
Stony Brook University, told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on Friday that
President Donald Trump will most likely win re-election based on what he
calls his “Primary Model.”
And Norpoth predicted not just a win, but a landslide victory over presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
The model gives Trump a 91 percent chance of being re-elected and also predicts he will earn 362 electoral votes.
Some recent GOP victories seem to reinforce his predictions.