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The Democratic Party is facing a Catholic apocalypse - “Tea Party-ization” of white Catholics
Salon ^ | March 15, 205

Posted on 03/15/2015 11:12:23 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

It’s one of the central contradictions of American politics: that there’s no such thing as the “Catholic vote,” yet the Catholics vote still matters.

There’s no “Catholic vote” in terms of Catholics representing an electoral bloc that votes according to what their bishops tell them, or in lockstep with the tenets of their religion. Yet winning Catholic voters has been essential to almost every presidential victory in modern times. And the defection of Catholics voters has played a role in some of the most consequential congressional turnovers in recent history — from 1994 to 2014 — making Catholics the ultimate swing voters. And for Democrats, that could be bad news.

While Catholics have been swing voters since Richard Nixon’s second term, white Catholics are now identifying as Republican by historic margins. According to the most recent polling from the Pew Research Center, 53 percent of white Catholics now favor the GOP, versus 39 percent who favor the Democrats—the largest point spread in the history of the Pew poll. And for the first time, white Catholics are more Republican than the voting group usually considered the ultimate Republicans: white Protestants (a designation that includes both mainline and evangelical Protestants).

These are ominous signs for the Democrats, evincing a new and growing allegiance with the Republican Party that has long-term implications.

So why are white Catholics abandoning the Democratic Party? There are some long-term trends at play. Steve Krueger, head of the group Catholic Democrats, notes that conservative bishops have been beating the war drums since the George W. Bush administration, even going so far in some cases as to argue that “good” Catholics can’t vote for Democrats because of their support for abortion rights and, more recently, same-sex marriage — which has resulted in an increased politicization of the church. “The bishops have gone from pastoral advocates to partisan enforcers,” Krueger said. “It’s gone from the old saying of ‘Pray, Pay and Obey,’ to ‘Obey, Pay and Pray’.”

Stephen Schneck of Catholic University’s Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies has noted that there’s been a certain “distillation” of the Catholic vote as a record number of presumably more liberal-leaning Catholics — some one-third of those raised Catholic — have left the faith altogether. “More and more of those who remain are those who actively choose to embrace the church and its teachings,” he wrote.

But neither of these trends explains why white Catholics have abandoned the Democratic Party so suddenly and so dramatically. After all, in 2008 Barack Obama managed to keep his margin of loss of white Catholic voters to John McCain to just 5 points. But four years later, he lost the white Catholic vote to Mitt Romney by a stunning 19 points.

Krueger points to the Catholic bishop’s demonization in 2011 of the “contraceptive mandate” in the Affordable Care Act, and their subsequent ginning up of the war on “religious liberty” — which was joined by elements of the religious right and fused with its war on Obamacare — as another factor helping to drive Catholics toward the GOP. And the numbers bear Krueger out. According to Pew, between 2009 and 2014, the number of white Catholics who said the Obama administration — and by inference the Democratic Party — was “unfriendly to religion” more than doubled from 17 percent to 36 percent.

Pew gives even more hints about what’s driving the shift with its breakdown of the issues that proved important to various groups of religious voters in the 2014 midterms. It turns out, for example, that Catholic Republicans are just about as dissatisfied as Republican Evangelicals with what they see as the GOP’s failure to cut spending. A total of 47 percent of Catholic Republicans say the GOP is “too liberal” on spending, which is just 1 point lower than Evangelical Republicans. The other area where white Catholics feel the GOP isn’t being tough enough is immigration: Just under one-third say the GOP is too liberal here, again similar to the 35 percent of white Evangelicals who think there should be more of a crackdown on undocumented immigrants.

This concern about government overreach with the Affordable Care Act and out-of-control spending, as well as about illegal immigration, points to a “Tea Party-ization” of white Catholics. And trends in Congress bear this out. Even as Catholic voters first began to shift their loyalties in terms of presidential elections, the House of Representatives remained a Catholic Democrat bastion. In 2009, there were almost three times as many Catholic Democrats as Catholic Republicans — 98 Democrats to 37 Republicans. But as of 2015, House Republicans who identify as Catholic outnumber Catholic Democrats — 69 to 68 — for the first time ever.

According to William D’Antonio, who is with Catholic University’s Institute for Policy Research and who has studied the religious composition of Congress extensively, what’s driving this trend is the increasing number of Catholics being elected from congressional districts in the South. There are more Catholics in the South overall as a result of population shifts from the Northeast and Rust Belt states, as well as Hispanic migration. But even then, Catholics seem to be punching above their weight electorally speaking. For instance, D’Antonio notes that Catholics comprise less than 10 percent of the population in North Carolina but hold two (or roughly 15 percent) of the state’s 13 congressional seats.

And the difference between these Southern Catholic Democrats and their Northern and Midwestern counterparts is dramatic, as can be seen by their ratings on the voting scorecard issue by the Catholic social justice lobby Network, which rates key congressional votes on issues like social welfare and defense spending and immigration reform.

In 2014, Renee Ellmers, a Catholic who represents North Carolina’s 2nd District, voted with Network’s left-leaning social justice priorities only 20 percent of the time, and Walter Jones Jr., a Catholic who represents the 3rd District, did only slightly better at 50 percent. Typically, D’Antonio says,“if you look at the Catholic Democrats in the House, you will see that most vote 80-to-100 percent for Network’s priorities.”

What does this Tea Party-ization of white Catholics mean for Democrats? On a national level, the Democrats’ weakness among white Catholics is for now largely being compensated for by its strength with Hispanic Catholics, who vote overwhelmingly and increasingly Democratic. While George W. Bush managed to get one-third of the Hispanic vote, McCain got only one-quarter and Romney just one-fifth. This meant that even with the massive defection of white Catholics in 2012, Obama still eked out an overall victory on the Catholic vote by 2 points. But that narrow margin means that Democrats can’t afford to lose any more ground with white Catholics.

Things get more dire at the state level and pose particular challenges to Democratic efforts to win back control of either chamber of Congress. In the 2006 off-year election, the white Catholic vote spilt just about evenly between Democratic and Republican congressional candidates. But by 2010, a yawning 20-point gap opened up that increased to 22 points in 2014.

“The shift in the Catholic vote should really be a wakeup call to the Democrats,” says Krueger. “White Catholics are 18 percent of the electorate and Catholics vote 1 to 2 percentage points above their representation in the overall population. This is a significant voting bloc that now perceives Republicans as being more welcoming to people of faith.”

Patricia Miller is the author of “Good Catholics: The Battle Over Abortion in the Catholic Church.” Her work on politics, sex and religion has appeared in the Atlantic, the Nation, Huffington Post, RH Reality Check and Ms. Magazine.


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To: papertyger
The tone of this whole article reminds me of a joke my uncle once pulled on me. He said "I'm going to have to put this dog to sleep. It's turned mean. Every time I kick it, it tries to bite me!"

Perfect.

21 posted on 03/16/2015 4:26:44 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Westbrook

Then Latinos are so ignorant that they constitute a danger to the Republic. There is NO effort or initiative afoot in the Catholic Church to inform Latinos that the Democrat party is pro-abortion and pro-sodomy.

The major Latino organizations like La Raza ARE pro-abortion.


22 posted on 03/16/2015 4:26:47 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Westbrook

bttt!


23 posted on 03/16/2015 4:27:16 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

I’ve never understood why Catholics or for that matter any other Christian denomination could or would vote for democrats and their murderous platform, antithetical to the very core of their beliefs.


24 posted on 03/16/2015 4:29:44 AM PDT by Graybeard58
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To: Arthur McGowan
The major Latino organizations like La Raza ARE pro-abortion

And the Union Bosses wanted to control the workers too, but the union parasites (who funnel money to the Democratic Party) are seeing their control being voted down in state after state after state, and there will be more states going into that column.

25 posted on 03/16/2015 4:31:05 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Graybeard58

It’s the liberalism - it cripples the mind and poisons the soul.


26 posted on 03/16/2015 4:31:55 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: boycott

“That would mean that 39% are morally dead or brain dead.”

Interesting that the most popular verse in the Bible in 2014 was Romans 12:2 instead of John 3:16.


27 posted on 03/16/2015 4:39:43 AM PDT by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
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To: Arthur McGowan

For the first time ever, I ignored our “Bishop’s Lenten Appeal” because he openly admitted the money would be used to help “immigrants get citizenship”.

Love my church, tired of liberal/ leftist bishops.


28 posted on 03/16/2015 4:49:22 AM PDT by Chainmail (A simple rule of life: if you can be blamed, you're responsible.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The ignorance of the caller in the Thom Hartmann call (at the link you provided) is typical of the materialistic mindset of progressives. Hartmann himself seems to be a low-information voter. And neither he nor his caller seem embarrassed about their superficial analysis. Good grief!
29 posted on 03/16/2015 5:05:37 AM PDT by Montana_Sam (Truth lives.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

someone explain to me how you can claim to be Christian yet support the killing of unborn children

it’s just incompatible


30 posted on 03/16/2015 5:17:42 AM PDT by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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To: Arthur McGowan

> Then Latinos are so ignorant that they constitute a danger
> to the Republic.

I couldn’t agree more, even though some of them are fellow Christians and even family members. They need to be educated. My Latino SIL is on the ball, though, and none of this gets by him. He stuns his fellow Latinos when he informs them of what seems very obvious to us.

> The major Latino organizations like La Raza ARE
> pro-abortion.

Indeed! And the average Latino would be astonished, even incredulous, about this.


31 posted on 03/16/2015 5:38:26 AM PDT by Westbrook (Children do not divide your love, they multiply it)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Where is the separation of Church and State!?

They preach the religion of evolution in public church/schools. Dems want separation of Christianity and state.

32 posted on 03/16/2015 5:43:22 AM PDT by DungeonMaster (No one can come to me unless the Father who sent Me draws him.)
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To: Montana_Sam
And neither he nor his caller seem embarrassed about their superficial analysis. Good grief!

But they judge Fox News watchers "ignorant."

33 posted on 03/16/2015 5:43:56 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: sten
> someone explain to me how you can claim to be Christian yet
> support the killing of unborn children

My Catholic family members who are actually aware of the depths of depravity of the demonRAT platform, and vote for them anyway, use the following logic.


34 posted on 03/16/2015 5:44:19 AM PDT by Westbrook (Children do not divide your love, they multiply it)
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To: kidd
It's not that "white Catholics" are shifting. It's that white PEOPLE, in general, are being increasingly alienated from Obama's Democrat Party. Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, atheist -- if you depend on a private sector job for your paycheck, the Dem party is not for you.

Currently, the white Dem party seem primarily government employees and dependents, and radical feminists.

35 posted on 03/16/2015 5:47:25 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (You don't notice it's a police state until the police come for you.)
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To: papertyger; jughandle

The “mean” dog analogy is execellent.

The problem isn’t just Progressive/Liberal values; it’s how those values are being rammed down peoples’ throats.

The Progs/Dems have, thinking they passed the electoral tipping point (”40 More Years” by Snakehead Carville ring a bell?), overextended themselves.

IOW, since they won’t lose elections anymore, it’s safe for them to go full steam ahead on their actual, full, social agenda. Which runs contrary to the beliefs and desires of a lot of folks who voted them into power.

Those folks are now rebelling. While that rebellion has produced historic GOP wins in the House and Senate, it remains to be seen to what effect it has on Presidential elections, given the overwhelming lock the Dems have on 240 so electoral votes.


36 posted on 03/16/2015 5:55:16 AM PDT by tanknetter
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To: Arthur McGowan; Mrs. Don-o
Then Latinos are so ignorant that they constitute a danger to the Republic. There is NO effort or initiative afoot in the Catholic Church to inform Latinos that the Democrat party is pro-abortion and pro-sodomy.

Sounds like a mission field for parish Respect Life ministries.

Related: We were at the Spanish Mass last week. Unavoidable to note the sheer numbers of twenty something couples with two or three children. At the Vigil Mass this past Saturday, there was about the same total attendance - maybe five children - no babies.

I have seen the demographic future.

(The Hispanic priest preached the homily at the Vigil in English. He made mention of homosexuality and abortion and said Catholics who disbelieved the Church's teaching were "walking in darkness".)

37 posted on 03/16/2015 5:57:38 AM PDT by don-o (He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
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To: don-o

“Respect Life” ministries are generally viewed, by other “ministries,” as a bunch of Republicans who exploit the Church’s teaching on abortion to assist the Republican Party.


38 posted on 03/16/2015 6:00:50 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Arthur McGowan
“Respect Life” ministries are generally viewed, by other “ministries,” as a bunch of Republicans who exploit the Church’s teaching on abortion to assist the Republican Party.

"Other ministries" are catty little bitches looking to rob validity from those they don't like.....

39 posted on 03/16/2015 6:04:02 AM PDT by papertyger (I didn't leave my party: my party betrayed me.)
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To: papertyger

One of those “other ministries” got an announcement made of a one day fast during Lent against “climate change.”


40 posted on 03/16/2015 6:11:46 AM PDT by don-o (He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
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