Actress Candace Cameron Bure recently shared her perspective on the role of faith in the 2024 election and its potential resurgence in American society. In a conversation with Fox News Digital, she elaborated on her pre-election social media message encouraging voters to "vote like Jesus," explaining that it emphasizes aligning one's political choices with biblical principles.
Cameron Bure highlighted the importance of focusing on policy issues rather than personal attacks, stating that no candidate is perfect and that everyone has flaws. She emphasized the duty of Americans to vote and encouraged evaluating candidates based on their stances on important issues.

For Cameron Bure, this means consulting the Bible for guidance on policy matters. She believes that approaching issues from a biblical perspective is crucial for informed decision-making. She acknowledged the widespread concern about the declining influence of religion in America, citing a Pew Research Center survey indicating that 80% of U.S. adults believe religion's impact is waning.

When asked if the election results, including Donald Trump's victory and the Republican control of Congress, signaled a resurgence of faith, Cameron Bure expressed surprise at the outcome and acknowledged the challenges many Americans have faced, particularly with rising grocery costs. She also mentioned that her approach to expressing political views has become more tempered since her time co-hosting "The View."

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