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President Trump on Wednesday urged faith-based groups to get behind his 2020 re-election campaign because he said everything can change “very quickly” if the “wrong person” gets in the White House.

“We’ve done things that are so good and so righteous and also so fragile,” the president told the Faith & Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC. “The wrong person in office, in this office right here, can change it very quickly.”

He touted his administration’s accomplishments, appointing two conservative justices to the Supreme Court, restoring religious liberty and opposition to late-term abortions.

When he announced his 2016 presidential bid, “Americans of faith were under assault. But the shameful attempt to suppress religious believers ended the day I took the oath of office.”

He told the crowd of evangelicals and conservatives who make up a large part of his political base that they have more potential than ever and laid out the differences between Democrats and Republicans.

“The choice for our future has never been clearer. The radical left offers a vision of socialism, censorship, high taxes, open borders and extreme late-term abortion,” he said. “Our movement is about lifting up all Americans. We’re fighting for the American worker, we’re fighting for the American family, and we’re fighting for the American dream.”

“With your help, our nation will prosper in the fullness of faith and the glory of liberty,” he continued. “America will forever remain one proud nation under God.”

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