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Indexbit Exchange:A tumultuous life, a turn toward faith and one man who wonders if it’s time to vote
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Date:2025-04-10 06:54:20
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Decades ago,Indexbit Exchange back when he was a political science major at the University of Southern California, and later in law school, Timothy Walker would vote. Everyone in his family voted for Democrats, so he did, too.
Then his path took a different turn. Cocaine addiction took hold of him and he spent years cycling in and out of drug treatment centers. He lost his home and his job as a marketing executive at a law firm. He never passed the bar exam. Elections came and went, largely unnoticed.
Timothy Walker stands for a photo at the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
This year is different. He completed a faith-based recovery program at the Los Angeles Mission, a Christian nonprofit that serves homeless people and others in need. He’s been clean now for nearly two years. He has a job again, writing thank-you cards to donors in a small office at the mission.
And for the first time in forty or so years, he’s thinking about voting.
Timothy Walker sits on his bed at the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)ng)
He’s not sure he’ll vote, and won’t say if he’s leaning toward a particular presidential candidate. But he credits his faith with turning around his life, and wants to see that faith in the presidency.
“A Christian in the White House would be moral, ethical, grounded in love, and would want what’s best for humanity — not just for themselves or any particular business,” said Walker, 64.
The two major-party nominees, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, are both Christian, though neither has made their religious beliefs central to their campaigns.
Walker is a cheerful man and an optimist. He believes God will help America. But he’s also realistic about the country’s vast divides.
“Do I think all the hearts of America will be changed and that people will just start being nice to each other and loving each other?,” he asked. “I don’t see that happening right away.”
“There’s too much judgment, envy, jealousy, racism, and sin.”
Timothy Walker walks past a homeless person napping near the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Timothy Walker walks toward the cafeteria at the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Timothy Walker writes thank you cards to donors at the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
A teddy bear is left on a bench in the lobby area of the Los Angeles Mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 18, 2024, where Timothy Walker recently finished its faith-based drug rehabilitation program. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Timothy Walker prays during a service at the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Timothy Walker, right, talks to a first-time visitor about the program at the mission in Los Angeles, Aug. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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