Group seeking to motivate churchgoers to vote

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There’s an effort underway to mobilize the faith vote ahead of November 5.

Research shows that as many as 104 million people of faith are unlikely to vote in this upcoming election. Among those, 32 million self-identified Christians who regularly attend church won’t cast their ballots.

Eileen McNeil, president for Citizens for Traditional Values, created a guide for churches to help navigate the ballot in hopes to get more people to that ballot box.

We’re talking about representing our views and our voice just as much as anyone else has their views and voice represented,” McNeil said. “There’s no void. There’s no such thing as a void. If our Judeo-Christian principles aren’t represented, then someone else’s will be.”

CTVMichigan.org is the website with their non-partisan voter guide for churchgoers.