Race and Religion in American Politics | Vince Everett Ellison
The Sunday Special•Oct 13, 2024Vince Everett Ellison is a political commentator, author, and documentarian focusing on the intersection of American politics, race, and religion. Born on a cotton plantation in Haywood County, Tennessee, Ellison admired how his parents lifted him and his seven siblings out of poverty through hard work and their Christian faith. In today’s episode, we discuss the Democrats’ most depraved policies, Trump’s appeal to black voters, and Ellison’s reaction to the Chicago DNC. We also explore why progressive politics thrive on arrogance, and how humility can be found in religious faith. As we navigate one of the most contentious election seasons of our lifetime, you won’t want to miss Vince Everett Ellison’s analysis of Democratic party politics.
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