Another group, Vote Common Good, is seeking to encourage White evangelicals and Catholics who are open to changing their conservative voting patterns to take that next step. The organization launched its fall bus tour in Georgia this month, with visits concentrated in the three "Blue Wall" states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
"If you watch Donald Trump's behavior and you're still for him, there's nothing we're going to say that's going to get you to change your mind," said Pastor Doug Pagitt, the executive director of Vote Common Good. "We're talking about the voters whose minds have already changed, but they're conflicted about their voting habit."…
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