Well, I don’t know if it is encouraging or not. Catholics went for McLame last time in Ohio as well, in addition to places like Pa and Mn. But in the huge blue states like NY and Cali Obama won the Catholic vote handily in 2008.
My point is all we ever hear is a national number, but we vote by the electoral college by state. The biggest split I could find for 2008 was NM vs La, where Catholics in NM voted for Obama by 70% and Catholics in La voted for Mclame by 70%. How is a national number in any way useful when there are splits of 70% one way or another?
Freegards, thanks for all the pings on FR
In Russia, after the communists eliminated their political enemies, they went after Christians. The average church then dwindled from 300 to 15. That’s a 95% falling away. The same thing will happen in America.