& most Catholics voted for Obama
Actually, most Catholics who go to Mass regularly didn’t vote for him. The problem is that when surveys ask people of traditionally Catholic descent for their religious identity, they will say “Catholic” even if they haven’t set foot in a church since their baptism.
I think the clergy was not good about speaking out and the Catholic turnout and vote would have been better if they had, but don’t blame Catholics for electing Obama. We’re not the majority here.
What about the 95 percent of black Protestants who voted for Obama. Work on them, please.
That’s a huge number!
The real bottom line is that there were thirteen million fewer people who voted Republican in the 2012 election than voted Republican in the 2008 election. They just stayed home and watched Romney lose by around three million votes. Without a doubt it's the people who voted for McCain in 2008 but who stayed home in 2012 that are responsible for Barry still being in office.
The only large block of folks that can be clearly identified by their religion who made a difference in 2012 is the sixteen million plus mostly "Evangelical", black folks. They voted by 95% or more for King Barry even though they claim to be solid non-Catholic Christians who are against abortion and very much against queers marrying one another or being recognized as anything but perverts.
How are conservatives where you are reaching out to those non-Catholic Christian black folks? Are there some forums where a lot of black folks participate where they can be slammed and slandered when some Muzzie beheads a Catholic priest? Or is there an outreach program that goes right to their churches and puts little comic books under the windshield wipers of the cars in the church parking lot?