
Doug Pagitt
Doug Pagitt is a pastor and the executive director of Vote Common Good, an organization focused on mobilizing progressive and evangelical Christians. He commented on the IRS decision, highlighting that it could help address political imbalances affecting faith voters and facilitate more open discussions about politics in churches.
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Doug Pagitt is a pastor and executive director of the progressive Christian group Vote Common Good.
‘Trump is inconsistent with Christian principles’: why the Democratic party is seeing a rise of white clergy candidates | US politicsDoug Pagitt criticized the ideas in the video as being held by small communities of Christians.
Secretário de Defesa dos EUA compartilha vídeo com pastores defendendo que mulheres não devem votarDoug Pagitt is a pastor who criticized the ideas shared in the video as being held by a small fringe of Christians.
Mulheres sem poder votar? Pete Hegseth partilha declarações de pastor que apoia ideia | EUADoug Pagitt, pastor and executive director of the progressive evangelical organisation Vote Common Good, expressed alarm at Hegseth amplifying disturbing ideas.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth reposts video featuring pastors saying women shouldn’t be allowed to voteDoug Pagitt said the ideas in the video were views that 'small fringes of Christians keep'.
Trump news at a glance: Lutnick threatens Harvard patents; former Fox commentator bound for UN | Trump administrationDoug Pagitt, pastor and executive director of Vote Common Good, said this decision is timely for Democrats trying to connect with people of faith.
A surprise IRS move on political endorsements leaves faith leaders, legal experts divided | News



























