^^^ You may be on to something and last night's Hillary love-affair with abortion has the distinct potential to push more of the ones who were thinking about not voting due to Trump's immorality to instead go quietly into the booth and actually vote for him. It even gave me pause (not a long one but a pause nonetheless). akMShe did not help herself out at all imho with that move. It only reinforced the weight of the pro-Trump Evangelicals' arguments...
Here's a quote from an African-American Evangelical friend after watching the debate:
'...(A) - At this point, I can't figure out a way to push the button for him and leave the polling station with a clean conscience. Many, many respected friends who bear the bloody marks of counter-cultural faithfulness can and will. They will hold their noses and do it for the perceived greater good of stopping a greater evil. I get it, feel the force of their moral logic, and even agree that one can vote for Trump with integrity. I'm just not there though the war wounds of my friends and the intuitions of many Godly women about Mr. Trump give me some pause truth be told. Though I'm not #NeverTrump, I'm about 99% sure that I won't be pulling the lever for him. For more reasons than can and should be recounted, as a presidential candidate, he is horrible.
(B) - If Trump is horrible, Clinton is hellishly evil. There is simply no ethical/moral/political calculus by which I could vote for her and not have blood on my hands. Did you hear her talk about partial-birth abortion? It was incomparably ghoulish and couldn't be more so had a fiend of Hell come up from the bowels of the earth to make the case. Mrs. Clinton hates what I deeply love. She loves things I hate. And her cosmopolitan elitist disgust with people like me is palpable. I have nothing but trumpet blasts of truth for such a monstrously destructive public figure. 'Jesus is Lord' and 'I'm with her' are utterly incompatible...."