Many believe that November’s US Presidential election is a two-horse race between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump. That is not the case; smaller parties and candidates can and do take part, although their chances of winning the Presidency are zero.
One party on November’s ballot is the American Solidarity Party (ASP), a Christian Democratic organisation that was founded in 2011 and has numerous active state and local chapters. Peter Sonski is the party’s nominee in 2024. The ASP is socially conservative and believes that all people are created with an equal and inviolable dignity before God.
Professor Karen Swallow Prior (see en interview, February 2024 ) is a writer and academic whose works include The Evangelical Imagination: How Stories, Images, and Metaphors Created a Culture in Crisis. She also serves on the ASP’s Advisory Board. Evangelicals Now asked her about the impact it may have on the election.
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