GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

Prominent Republicans attending the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority conference highlighted the crucial role of faith voters in the November election, expressing concern over the Democratic Party's alleged targeting of people of faith.

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Prominent leaders of the Republican Party are appealing to voters of faith to cast their ballots in November, alleging that the Democratic Party is targeting people of faith.

In interviews with Fox News Digital at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority conference in Washington, D.C., several GOP members emphasized the importance of faith voters in the upcoming election.

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

"They play a huge role, a decisive role," said Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.). "There's no majority for the Republican Party without voters of faith. And they're going to decide this election. So we need them to turn out."

Former Hawaii congresswoman and candidate on former President Donald Trump's shortlist for vice president, Tulsi Gabbard, said the Democratic Party "is trying to erase God from every facet of our public life."

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

"We will play a critical role, especially at a time where we have the Biden-Harris administration and the Democrat elite who, are fundamentally against freedom, including freedom of religion, and have a long track record that threatens people of faith and spirituality," Gabbard told Fox.

Former attorney general of Kentucky Daniel Cameron said, "This is a moment for folks of faith to stand up and be counted and be engaged in the public square, in the marketplace of ideas, and certainly in the November election."

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake said, "I think it's going to be massive. I mean, we're seeing so many things happening that go against our morals and beliefs. For people who are Christian, people who are Jewish right now of all faiths, and they're realizing that we have a unique right in the United States is called the First Amendment, our freedom to practice a religion of our choice."

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said that faith voters "are going to play a huge role in this election."

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

GOP Leaders Emphasize Faith Voters' Significance in Upcoming Election

Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., also noted that "voters of faith have an obligation and a responsibility to unify, to get out and vote. It will make all the difference in the world."

The Republicans also shared how their faith is at the center of their political philosophy.

"The way I was raised, we weren't raised to talk about politics. We were raised to talk about what was right, what was wrong, what was fair, what was unfair, and ultimately what God said about it," Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson (R-N.C.) told Fox News Digital about his faith. "We learned those tenets before we ever spoke about politics, before I knew what a Republican or Democrat was. And so, while they've shaped me since I've been an adult, those issues have shaped me since I've been a child."

The comments from GOP leaders highlight the importance of faith voters in the upcoming election and their concerns over the Democratic Party's alleged targeting of people of faith.