The Democrat machine is already in full swing for 2028, and their strategy is as predictable as it is transparent: fake a sudden love for faith and God to trick American voters into forgetting eight years of radical leftist policies.
According to reports, several potential Democratic presidential contenders including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear have rushed to sign book deals for memoirs that conveniently place their supposed "faith" front and center. How convenient that these same politicians who spent years pushing anti-religious policies are now discovering Jesus just in time for campaign season.
This coordinated effort isn't coincidence—it's calculated political theater. After watching President Trump's historic landslide victory in 2024, powered by record support from Christian voters and people of faith, Democrats are scrambling to rebrand their godless party.
The Same Old Democrat Playbook
Let's be clear about what's happening here, Patriots. These are the same Democrats who:
- Pushed biological men into women's sports and bathrooms
- Supported late-term abortion up until birth
- Attacked religious liberty at every turn
- Tried to force churches to violate their consciences
- Labeled concerned parents at school board meetings as "domestic terrorists"
Now they want us to believe they've found God? Give me a break.
"The American people see right through these desperate political stunts. You can't spend years attacking faith and family values, then suddenly pretend to be religious when you need votes."
This memoir strategy reveals just how out of touch the Democrat Party remains. Instead of actually changing their radical positions on issues that matter to faith-based voters, they're doubling down on deception and political theater.
Meanwhile, President Trump continues delivering real results for Americans of faith—protecting religious liberty, defending the unborn, and putting America First. The contrast couldn't be clearer.
Will American voters fall for this obvious pandering, or will they remember who truly stands with people of faith when it matters most?
