Former Obama staffer Michael Wear says Democrats ‘don’t understand faith’ as politics matters more
Michael Wear, a former Obama White House staffer and Christian, says the Democratic party isn’t reaching out to evangelicals enough and doesn’t understand people of faith. In fact, Wear basically said that politics matters more and people of faith would oppose their agenda.
Speaking with The Atlantic, Wear says “Another reason why they haven’t reached out to evangelicals in 2016 is that, no matter Clinton’s slogan of ‘Stronger Together,’ we have a politics right now that is based on making enemies, and making people afraid…It’s much easier to make people scared of evangelicals, and to make evangelicals the enemy, than trying to make an appeal to them,” he said.
Wear was the director of Obama’s 2012 faith-outreach efforts, added that the Democratic Party thinks reaching out to people of faith would “put constraints around their policy agenda.”
In addition to gay marriage, abortion is now a major dividing issue.

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On Democratic willingness to talk about abortion on moral terms, Wear stated, “The Democratic Party used to welcome people who didn’t support abortion into the party. We are now so far from that, it’s insane. This debate, for both sides, is not just about the abortion rate; it’s not just about the legality of it. It’s a symbolic debate. It’s symbolic on the pro-choice side about the autonomy of women and their freedom to do what they want with their bodies.”
Wear says politics is doing serious damage to the country.
“I came to the conclusion that politics was causing a deep spiritual harm in our country. We’ve allowed politics to take up emotional space in our lives that it’s not meant to take up.
“Politically, I definitely feel isolated. But a lot of people feel isolated right now. And personally, I don’t feel lonely because I find my community in the church. That has been a great bond.”