I’m not sure there is a Catholic vote anymore. Irish, Italian, German, and Hispanic is the bulk of the American Catholic vote . . . but Irish, Italian and German almost certainly cut Republican and Hispanic almost certainly cuts Democrat. I don’t really think there is a “Catholic vote” if it splits along racial lines.
Please don’t tell me to be realistic. My entire family, all of my friends are the kind of Catholics that need a good slap upside the head. If Catholics listened to the teachings of our Holy Father instead of the TV/MSM, there really wouldn’t be much to debate. Also, my 15 yr. old Shi Tzu is more of a Roman Catholic that Rudy Guliani is, so his “faith” isn’t even a factor.
I’m not Catholic, but the day I vote for Hillary is the day the sun freezes solid.
“Im not sure there is a Catholic vote anymore. Irish, Italian, German, and Hispanic is the bulk of the American Catholic vote . . . but Irish, Italian and German almost certainly cut Republican and Hispanic almost certainly cuts Democrat. I dont really think there is a Catholic vote if it splits along racial lines.”
Depends on what generation Hispanic and location. Hispanics that vote in Georgia, do tend to vote Republican.
Then of coarse, you go to more leftward areas...with new hispanic immigrants and they tend to me more to the left. Afterall, their former nation didn’t utter the idea of individualism, and it is almost wholly an American fostered culture.