Actually those who identify as Catholic voted for Obama, no one assigns the label Catholic except for the Roman catholic church, many people leave the church but the church still counts them as Catholics, yet for our political discussion, we know that pollsters only count those Catholics who still personally identify as Catholic.
There is no reason to assume that JFK was pro-life, we do know that his stealing the election has destroyed America as we inport 10s of millions of Roman Catholics to replace the American losses of the denomination, and to keep the democrat party alive and liberal.
Episcopalians are not Evangelicals and we don’t know how that denomination votes, we do know that while the Catholic denomination voted 54% for abortion and Obama in 2008, the next largest denomination, the Southern Baptists, voted 80% pro-life and republican.
The 2 largest denominations in America, and two very different votes.
“we do know that while the Catholic denomination voted 54% for abortion”
That number includes the 71% of hispanic “catholic” freeloader votes that ZERO received. Try again. Evangelicals can be from any faith. Episcopalians are the most liberal of all faiths in the country. Presbyterians and southern baptists a close second. JFK was certainly as conservative as moderate Nixon, who was a RINO of the first degree.
“There is no reason to assume that Kennedy was pro-life”.
http://vox-nova.com/2008/08/07/standing-firmly-pro-life-a-jfk-legacy/
JFK was pro-life. End of story.