It is shameful, but the best predictive indicators for voting patterns are not education, creed or church affiliation, but race, enthnicity, and zip code.
It is indeed rather sickening.
No, blacks and Hispanic Christians are always factored in to the total, non-catholic Christian vote.
The majority of the non-Catholic Christians vote pro-life, and republican, and as far as non-Catholic denominations that don’t, well no one is defending them, we probably have almost no members here that belong to them, or fight for them, but we do have those who fight for the Catholic vote.
Watch how the Catholic denomination’s voting and immigration agenda is defended so fiercely, even on a conservative forum and you will better understand the Catholic vote and Catholic politics.