Divide over religious liberty arises in presidential campaign
Biden accused of 'backstabbing' church when it is convenient

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The Trump campaign increasingly is emphasizing the contrast between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on the issue of religious liberty.
The Washington Examiner reported the issue arose recently in Biden's opposition to the Supreme Court ruling upholding the right of the Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of Catholic nuns, to not fund abortion.
Brian Burch, president of CatholicVote, a pro-Trump group, told supporters that Biden, a member of the Roman Catholic Church, has been "putting the pursuit of power and his ego ahead of what's good and true."
"Joe Biden is your typical 'Catholic' politician who makes sure he's seen with ashes on his forehead during Lent, but then backstabs the church whenever it is convenient," Burch wrote. "He's flipped on nearly every issue that matters."
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