“The long game for Christians in the public square is a big loss if more people don't get out there and proclaim the Gospel message.”

Source: He won’t win. So why is Brian Carroll running for president? https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/43755/he-wont-win-so-why-is-brian-carroll-running-for-president (4 March 2020)

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