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To: ansel12
I just gave you the details on the combined Lutheran/Episcopal vote ~ based on a rational analysis. The Republicans who walked away from Christine O'Donnell can be accounted for by looking at the church census data (which may be found at that site I referenced).

Now, do you have a better explanation for why we had that many people just walk away?

Look, we've been finding this over and over in election after election. There are people who are members of a certain category of MainLine churches who are TOTALLY intolerant of holy rollers and fundamentalists. You can count on the Mainliners to walk away from them.

It's like setting a clock.

Now, why do you want numbers on Catholic voters? They weren't a problem that anyone could tell. Karl Rove's continued attacks suggests he was hearing all about it from the boys at church.

BTW, looking at Delaware's church census by denomination it wasn't the Methodists or the Baptists who walked away from her ~ she was, BTW, a formerly lapsed Catholic who has been back attending Catholic services for quite some time. Used to be your basic Baptist or Methodist wouldn't vote for a Catholic ~ but not they do ~ probably because so many Catholic candidates are Republican!

46 posted on 12/28/2010 6:56:31 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

When you find the facts rather than your speculation then I will be interested, since you have been repeatedly posting it, I just assumed that you had the actual voting breakdown.


47 posted on 12/28/2010 6:59:17 PM PST by ansel12 (Spock faces two Mitt Romneys, his Phaser in hand ! Spock, I'm the real Mitt. Elect me!)
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