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- "Somebody's values are going to reign supreme," Lane said, an observation he made repeatedly in talking about his project. "We want people with our values to be elected to office and to represent our interests there. That's what we're doing."
- "My No. 1 ask is, can you register 100 percent in your pews?" he said. "No. 2, can you preach biblical values and make sure people connect the dots? They don't understand. They don't know how to ascertain the facts and understand the issues of the day as God talks about them. ... No. 3, make sure they go vote those biblical values every single time," he said.
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Well. I don't really know what to say to that. Mostly I think I just don't care. The republican party is almost entirely Christian already, and heavily, loudly Christian at that. So mobilizing more Christians to run for office is redundant. I'm an atheist, by the way. I guess that's relevant.