1,000-Plus Faith Leaders Call For ‘Free And Fair Election’
Signatories of the statement, shared in advance with The Associated Press, include senior officials at the
After listing four basic principles, including the importance of leaders sharing “timely, accurate information about the election results” rather than misinformation, the statement goes on to state that those ideas “are central to a functioning and healthy republic and they are supported by the vast majority of Americans, yet they are being challenged in unprecedented ways in the 2020 election.”
“America is only as strong as its people’s commitment to our democracy and the freedoms and rights it ensures,” the joint statement adds.
“Twenty years later, we’re not in that place where we can just assume that once the outcome is announced and decided, everyone can just go on with their lives and wish the new leaders well,” Carey, who signed the joint statement alongside NAE President
Other faith leaders signing the statement include
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