If you haven’t noticed, the 2020 election season has begun. And not just for presidential politics.
At a meeting Thursday night at the Linconia Tabernacle Christian Center in the Trevose section of Bensalem, hundreds of religious congregants and political activists showed up for the Power Bucks Campaign launch.
The event was emceed by the Rev. Bill Bloom, of the United Christian Church in Levittown, and Rabbi Anna Boswell-Levy, of Congregation Kol Emet in Yardley, who were joined by about 15 representatives from a wide variety of Christian denominations along with Jewish, Muslim and other religious organizations.
Levy said that the group formed last November and has been meeting since then to promote racial, social and economic justice.