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To: stripes1776
The conclusion is that a greater percentage of Evangelicals voted Republican and a greater percentage of Catholics voted Democrat.

Your use of the comparative is confusing, but, regardless, I fail to see the point of this, other than idle curiousity.

67 posted on 11/07/2008 9:31:02 AM PST by Trailerpark Badass (Happiness is a choice!)
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To: Trailerpark Badass
Your use of the comparative is confusing, but, regardless, I fail to see the point of this, other than idle curiousity.

Well, if my language is confusing to you, I will try be crystal clear. A majority of Catholics voted for the Democrat presidential ticket that supports abortion. A majority of Evangelicals voted for the Republican presidential ticket that opposes abortion. So now I have made a comparison, but I did not use the comparative form of an adjective.

I hope that is clearer to you. If you still find this confusing, perhaps you could clarify.

68 posted on 11/07/2008 10:26:41 AM PST by stripes1776 ("That if gold rust, what shall iron do?" --Chaucer)
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To: Trailerpark Badass
Here is a thread at FreeRepublic that may help to clarify your confusion: Loyal to the End: Evangelicals Stay the Course.

This is what post #2 by Elvina says:

I am very impressed with the evangelical vote. This is a very good sign and hope for the unborn. I wish my fellow Catholics had such an impressive showing.
It seems to me that Elvina is a Catholic with no confusin, a Catholic who sees and understands with clarity.
69 posted on 11/07/2008 11:21:01 AM PST by stripes1776 ("That if gold rust, what shall iron do?" --Chaucer)
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