Pope slams Harris and Trump, tells U.S. Catholics to vote for ā€˜lesser evilā€™ – National

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Pope slams Harris and Trump, tells U.S. Catholics to vote for ā€˜lesser evilā€™ ā€“ National

Pope Francis said that American voters face the choice between ā€œthe lesser evilā€ in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, taking aim at both Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump, and emphasizing that he believes both are running for president on anti-life policies.

ā€œBoth are against life, be it the one who kicks out migrants or the one who (supports) killing babies,ā€ Francis said, speaking to journalists aboard the papal plane Friday, as reported by The Associated Press. ā€œBoth are against life.ā€

The in-flight press conference, which took place on a chartered flight from Singapore to Jakarta as part of a 12-day tour, saw the Pope urge Catholics to vote with their conscience.

ā€œIn political morality, in general they say that if you donā€™t vote, itā€™s not good, itā€™s bad. You have to vote, and you have to choose the lesser evil,ā€ he said.

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ā€œWho is the lesser evil, the woman or man? I donā€™t know.ā€

Although he did not mention either candidate by name, he alluded to both of their platforms as being against the teachings of the Catholic Church.

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Francis has made the plight of migrants a priority of his pontificate and speaks out emphatically and frequently about it. While strongly upholding church teaching forbidding abortion, Francis has not emphasized church doctrine as much as his predecessors.

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ā€œTo have an abortion is to kill a human being. You may like the word or not, but itā€™s killing,ā€ he said Friday. ā€œWe have to see this clearly.ā€

Francis said migration is a right described in scripture and that anyone who does not follow the Biblical call to welcome the stranger is committing a ā€œgrave sin.ā€

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While popes generally donā€™t wade into politics, itā€™s not the first time Francis has shared his thoughts on a U.S. election. In 2016, during the run-up to the presidential election, he said that Trumpā€™s plan to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border to keep out migrants ā€œis not Christian.ā€

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The U.S. bishops conference, for its part, has called abortion the ā€œpreeminent priorityā€ for American Catholics in its published voter advice. Harris has strongly defended abortion rights and has emphasized support for reinstating a federal right to abortion.

In his comments, the Pope added: ā€œOn abortion, science says that a month from conception, all the organs of a human being are already there, all of them. Performing an abortion is killing a human being. Whether you like the word or not, this is killing. You canā€™t say the church is closed because it does not allow abortion. The church does not allow abortion because itā€™s killing. It is murder.ā€

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According to the Catholic News Agency, Francisā€™ remarks about voting for ā€œthe lesser evilā€ refers to the Catholicā€™s longstanding teaching ā€œthat when faced with a choice between candidates who arenā€™t wholly aligned with the Churchā€™s position on fundamental ā€˜nonnegotiableā€™ issues ā€” such as the sanctity of life, marriage, and religious freedom ā€” it is permissible to cast a vote against the candidate who would do the most harm.ā€

The Popeā€™s comments come just days after the first presidential debate, in which abortion and migration were significant topics.

ā€” with files from The Associated Press

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