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Catholic Vote Swings Democratic in Midterm Elections
Beliefnet ^ | Jeff Diamant

Posted on 11/11/2006 1:41:23 PM PST by Sabramerican

Catholic Vote Swings Democratic in Midterm Elections By Jeff Diamant Religion News Service

Catholics, who compose a massive 67 million-person slice of the electorate, favored Democrats in Tuesday's election by 55 percent to 45 percent, according to National Election Pool exit polls.

That's a marked difference from 2004, when President Bush, a Republican United Methodist, won 52 percent of the Catholic vote and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., a Catholic, received 47 percent.

Catholic voting patterns varied by state, but the overall shift helped Democrats in several big states like Pennsylvania and Ohio, according to John Green, a senior fellow at Washington's Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

For much of the 20th century, American Catholics were loyal Democrats, but in recent elections their voting patterns have been largely indistinguishable from the general population.

And for the last quarter-century, conservative Catholics and white evangelicals have increasingly voted Republican, making opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage their top political issues.

Yet since the 2004 presidential election, liberal religious groups have worked to get the Catholic vote back to the Democratic Party, using the issues of poverty, health care and environmentalism as ways to get voters' attention. A liberal group called Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good credits those efforts for the shifts reflected in Tuesday's voting.

Green says the shift is harder to explain.

"It could be that many Catholics that had voted Republican in the past were not real happy with that vote," he said. "And it's entirely plausible that efforts by religious progressives did move some Catholics to vote Democratic."

For years, polls have shown that people who attend religious services at least once a week are more likely to vote Republican, and people who attend infrequently are more likely to vote for Democrats. Democrats did better this year with both groups than in 2004.

The Rev. Tony Campolo, a liberal evangelist and professor emeritus at Eastern University in Pennsylvania, says that since 2004, when Kerry was widely perceived as uncomfortable talking about his faith, Democratic candidates have tried harder to attract religious voters.

"Democrats have learned that when you want to speak to the religious community, you can't do it simply by saying `I went to church when I was a kid,' or quote a few Bible verses in your speech," Campolo said. "What you have to do," he said, is convince people who are religious that one's views "on things like torture, on things like war, on things like poverty, emerge out of your spiritual convictions."

White evangelicals, who have collectively voted Republican since the 1980s, had been widely expected to sit out the election because of anger over sex scandals and the war in Iraq. But polling indicates they voted in full force, and that Republicans came away with a healthy 70 percent of their votes, down only 8 percentage points from what they gave President Bush in 2004.

Jewish voters, longtime Democratic loyalists as a group, gave congressional Democrats nationwide 87 percent of their vote.


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To: incredulous joe
I believe these people are more secular than they are religious.

You are right.

121 posted on 11/11/2006 11:13:48 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (This tagline has been suspended or banned.)
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To: Cicero

Boy , did you ever hit it on the head!

I, too, believe that President Bush didn't listen to us very well (and I'm not sure how much influence his mom and dad - nice as they were- but - who were very liberal) had on his decisions!

And you are right - I believe also that a lot of the hostility toward President Bush was because of the person who "articulated" his message for him (or didn't do it very well - in this case!).

I'm talking about the huge difference it had made since President Bush got Tony Snow on board to speak for him!

McClellan was a nice guy - but did a terrible job!

And I believe during the time he represented the President - things REALLY got out of hand with the reporters - and consequently - they lost respect for the President on many things!

Too bad we we didn't get Tony to speak for him sooner!


122 posted on 11/12/2006 12:26:59 AM PST by Anita1 ((In support of the troops, but opposed to the war means - you don't believe in what they are doing!))
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To: lastchance
Any Christian that truly understands God's Word on the unborn will not vote for a pro abortion candidate or support a party where abortion is part of their agenda!
123 posted on 11/12/2006 12:40:50 AM PST by Coldwater Creek (The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
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To: APFel


124 posted on 11/12/2006 1:14:25 AM PST by Coldwater Creek (The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
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To: mariabush; kstewskis; Victoria Delsoul; NYer; Tax-chick; Miss Marple; MozartLover; kassie
Over and over again I encountered so many of my fellow Catholics who voted democrat. It drove me nuts. It's not the party, but what the party represents on the pro-life issue.

Most of them said,"I am concerned for education." I continue to counter that life super cedes anything else.

I get blank stares everytime.

Relevant Radio, our Catholic Radio, and Father Frank Pavone, have done an outstanding job driving home the point that life should be the first and foremost issue Catholics should be looking at. Apparently many are not listening.

I don't understand how any thinking Catholic can support any candidate that is pro-choice. It's beyond my comprehension.

Pope John Paul, and now Pope Benedict are explicit in their firm teachings on voting pro-life. Why don't these Catholics get it?

125 posted on 11/12/2006 3:22:54 AM PST by Northern Yankee ( Stay The Course!)
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To: eleni121
Some of our bishops in Wisconsin have done an outstanding job reminding Catholics that Pro-life is the most important issue of our time.

Unfortunately too many Catholics are choosing to ignore this.

126 posted on 11/12/2006 3:28:33 AM PST by Northern Yankee ( Stay The Course!)
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To: Northern Yankee
Most of them said,"I am concerned for education." I continue to counter that life supercedes anything else.

If they were truly concerned for education, they'd be taking to the streets to demand vouchers.

The bigger problem is that people, not just Catholics, are just ignorant. They actually believe that government helps. I can understand this from the last few old dears who remember the Great Depression (although even then, it's a fiction), but from people my own age, it's really distressing.

127 posted on 11/12/2006 4:30:45 AM PST by Tax-chick (I voted for a dead man.)
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To: Northern Yankee

I will never understand this... both my mom and m-i-l are RATS and proudly vote for the democrat candidates! It drives me crazy.


128 posted on 11/12/2006 5:37:59 AM PST by kassie
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Seems to me that if there are RINOs there must also be CINOs.


129 posted on 11/12/2006 5:41:35 AM PST by verity (Muhammed is a Dirt Bag)
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To: SuziQ
Who acted like it wasn't important

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You missed the point. We voted like it wasn't important. If Catholics abandoned the republican party, in effect they put other things higher in importance than the war against islam which Pope Benedict so courageously exposed with his comments. Since giving the appeasement party control of congress was the result of their actions, obviously death fatwas on the Pope, and murder of nuns and desecration of churches just didn't have enough impact for them to understand that President Bush got this one right. Or maybe Catholics blame Bush for creating the terrorists and we should withdraw and turn the other cheek.
130 posted on 11/12/2006 5:43:54 AM PST by photodawg
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To: Tax-chick
Absolutely right! Ignorance abounds.

I could understand this years ago, when there wasn't alot of conervative information within the media, but with Rush, Hannity, Ingraham, FOX NEWS, Catholic Radio out there, it becomes more disturbing to see the ignorance that continues.

I was handed a voting brochure by the NEA, before the election, and all of the endorsements that I saw were democrats. (I threw it away...) But the most galling thing is that the fellow who gave it to me is a former Marine.

131 posted on 11/12/2006 6:45:35 AM PST by Northern Yankee ( Stay The Course!)
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To: mariabush

"The fault lies with the "teach the Republican's a lesson" conservative and no show voters."
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Shouldn't the blame rest with the congressional Pubs.


132 posted on 11/12/2006 7:40:46 AM PST by wmfights (Psalm : 27)
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To: Northern Yankee; mariabush; Victoria Delsoul; NYer; Tax-chick; Miss Marple; MozartLover; kassie
Most of them said,"I am concerned for education." I continue to counter that life super cedes anything else.

what difference does education make if the child is already dead???

These people are imbeciles!

133 posted on 11/12/2006 7:58:29 AM PST by kstewskis ("Tolerance is what happens when one loses their principles..." Fr. A. Saenz)
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To: kstewskis
Hey... Good Morning!

Yep... Even without party affiliation, how can they ignore the preservation of life?

It's one of the basic tenants of our faith.

134 posted on 11/12/2006 8:32:49 AM PST by Northern Yankee ( Stay The Course!)
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To: SteveMcKing

No you don't.


135 posted on 11/12/2006 8:55:45 AM PST by Giant Conservative
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To: Northern Yankee
I don't understand how any thinking Catholic can support any candidate that is pro-choice. It's beyond my comprehension. Pope John Paul, and now Pope Benedict are explicit in their firm teachings on voting pro-life. Why don't these Catholics get it?

When will the excommunication of "pro-choice" Catholic politicians begin?

Until it does, will most take the RC opposition to abortion seriously???

136 posted on 11/12/2006 8:59:08 AM PST by Giant Conservative
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To: Northern Yankee
Yep... Even without party affiliation, how can they ignore the preservation of life?

I guess they missed the memo:


137 posted on 11/12/2006 9:27:15 AM PST by kstewskis ("Tolerance is what happens when one loses their principles..." Fr. A. Saenz)
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To: onyx

Republicans should be the party of Baseball, Mom and Apple Pie.

See the link in #2.

It's one thing to lose Catholics, Jews, Latinos, etc, but when you lose MOM...

No one polled but I bet Baseball was also lost.

And reading so many of the post election posts here, with the pre-election delusions continuing unabated, Apple Pie may also go stale in 2008.


138 posted on 11/12/2006 9:33:59 AM PST by Sabramerican (Says the piano player: America's greatest legacy will be to create a Palestinian State)
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To: Northern Yankee

Unfortunately it's the same in many Christian denominations...haphazard individual pronouncements not based on Christian and Biblical commandments but on humanistic secular preferences.


139 posted on 11/12/2006 9:53:44 AM PST by eleni121 (sometimes you have to cut off the limb to save the body)
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To: Giant Conservative
Exactly!

Relevant Radio (Catholic Radio) has really done a bang up job in really getting the message out about the faith should not be compromised in regards to pro-life.

Too many are not listening!

140 posted on 11/12/2006 10:58:45 AM PST by Northern Yankee ( Stay The Course!)
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