We have a political party which agrees with the Church on all the issues. It's only on the ballot in a few states because the 2 major parties do what they can to remove the opposition. In Indiana a party can only get on the ballot by running a candidate for the office of Secretary of State who takes at least 2% of the vote, and they can only be write ins because the party isn't on the ballot until after they achieve this. The Libertarians have pulled this off once and were on the ballot for the next 4 years. They're off again. So we know but there's not much we can do but write in the candidates we want to have win.
“A party that has clearly un-Christian policies as a banner impedes a Christian, not only from voting but also from participating as a politician."
Has anyone told the Americans?
We have a political party which agrees with the Church on all the issues. It's only on the ballot in a few states because the 2 major parties do what they can to remove the opposition. In Indiana a party can only get on the ballot by running a candidate for the office of Secretary of State who takes at least 2% of the vote, and they can only be write ins because the party isn't on the ballot until after they achieve this. The Libertarians have pulled this off once and were on the ballot for the next 4 years. They're off again. So we know but there's not much we can do but write in the candidates we want to have win.