For God’s sake, quit trying to conceal, and justify, and stop discussion of the Catholic vote, and switch to figuring how to change Catholics and end their powerful pro-abortion influence.
The Catholic vote is large and important, unfortunately it is pro-democrat and pro-abortion, stop defending it, and help us crack it, fix it, change it from it’s historical place in the democrat column.
Who is the "us" you are referring to and are your efforts exclusively politically motivated or do you care about the Salvation of said Catholics?
Nearly as many Catholics did not vote at all as voted for both parties. By definition, you have no exit polling data on the reasons they did not vote. It is entirely possible that they did not vote because they had moral objections to both parties. Although it has not prevented me from voting I too have moral problems with both parties.
Peace be with you.
For Gods sake, quit trying to conceal, and justify, and stop discussion of the Evangelical vote, and switch to figuring how to change the 20 to 30% of Evangelicals and end their powerful pro-abortion influence
And how many of your denomination voted for the Dims? you are discussing about others but can’t see the plank in your eye?
And you can use that same statement about Catholics as a whole
Actually, as you said, 52% of Latino non-C voted D and 70% of Latino C voted D --> hardly a great difference