There was a time when Democrats faced national backlash after trying to remove references to God from their party platform, even getting booed at their own convention before a late reversal. Now, that long-running tension over faith and politics has resurfaced in a striking new way—this time through one of the party’s most visible 2028 presidential hopefuls.
Sen. Cory Booker took the stage last Saturday at the Michigan Democratic Women’s Caucus Legacy Luncheon in Detroit, and his remarks are already drawing attention far beyond the room. What unfolded sounded less like a standard political speech and more like a fiery sermon—except for one key difference: the message wasn’t about divine guidance.
Standing before the audience, Booker raised his voice dramatically, warning of national turmoil. He declared:
“There is a storm in our nation!” he screamed at the crowd, arms flailing. “There is darkness and wind! People are getting hurt!”
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