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In a political landscape where faith and ideology often collide, Jerushah Duford, the granddaughter of the late Rev. Billy Graham, made headlines by endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris during an “Evangelicals for Harris” Zoom call. Her endorsement, accompanied by sharp critiques of former President Donald Trump and his evangelical supporters, has sparked controversy and debate within the Christian community.
Jerushah Duford, daughter of Billy Graham’s oldest daughter, Virginia “Gigi” Graham Tchividjian, is no stranger to the public eye. Her family name is synonymous with American evangelicalism, and her grandfather’s legacy as one of the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th century casts a long shadow. Yet, Duford’s recent endorsement of Vice President Harris marks a significant departure from the political affiliations traditionally associated with the Graham family.