


TIME – The Election Is a Test of Faith. White Christian Voters Should Ask Themselves a Familiar Question: What Would Jesus Do?
A polling station sits empty at a church in West Milton, Ohio, on March 16, 2020. Kyle Grillot—Bloomberg/Getty Images The following is written in TIME by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good and Al Sharpton, founder of the National Action Network: Dr....
Newsweek – The Lincoln Project is Teaming Up With Evangelicals—Here’s Why
Doug Pagitt The following is an opinion written in Newsweek by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good, and Sarah Lenti, executive director of The Lincoln Project: One of the most frequented tropes of the Trump era is that we’ve reached an inflection...
Morning Consult – How COVID-19 Exposes America’s Crisis of Moral Leadership
Doug Pagitt at a Vote Common Good event in early March. The following is an opinion written in Morning Consult by Doug Pagitt, executive director of Vote Common Good: Despite cautions from medical experts and scientists, a growing number of leaders on the political...
The Washington Post – Voters of faith are watching the president’s behavior very closely
President Trump used his platform at the National Prayer Breakfast — an event intended to foster national unity around common values — to launch a tirade against Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)