Early last night on Fox, 3 large groups of voters in Ohio were analyzed as to how they were voting.
Evangelicals broke convincing for McCain versus those in favor of Obama. I don’t recall these figures clearly, but I believe Obama only netted around 36 percent with this group.
The Unions was sort of the reverse of that ratio but in considering the Unions, that still isn’t that awful.
But Catholics in Ohio, the percentage I took note of was about 52 percent for McCain, 48 percent for Obama. Close to equal.
Yes, consideration should be taken as to how to deal with these Catholics. They should not be permitted to remain in the Church as far as I am concerned.
By the way, Ohio is home to the famous Franciscan University in Steubenville (birthplace of Dean Martin as well). I’d hope that University supported McCain.
>>By the way, Ohio is home to the famous Franciscan University in Steubenville<<
Some of your problem is right there. They’ve been playing fast and loose with the liturgy for a long time.
Why should they play by the rules for anything else?
I noticed that the county in Indiana where South Bend is went for Obama. I don't know if there is a large population of non-Catholics there, but I would think that the Notre Dame community would have enough influence to cause it to break for McCain. Guess not.