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  2. CatholicVote.org - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Alliance, formed in 1995, held the website until mid-2002. The next owner of the domain name was Larry Cirignano, founder of Catholic Vote, later called Catholic Citizenship. He used the domain for six years until mid-2008. [14] [15] The Fidelis Center began operating the domain in October 2008, initially redirecting it to ...

  3. "The Catholic vote is a large, multi-ethnic, working-class party made up of White voters and Hispanic voters and union voters," Burch said. "And I think you could make the case that it was ...

  4. Christian vote, especially Catholics, critical to Trump's ...

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    Yet, potentially even more impactful on the election than the increase in the Catholic vote was the significant drop in non-Christian turnout, even higher than those reported in Christian subgroups.

  5. Catholic swing voters were critical to Donald Trump's blowout ...

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    Catholic voters across the country swung massively towards former President Trump in the 2024 election, contributing to his surprise blowout victory on election night.

  6. Catholic Church and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Catholic at the top of the ticket, John Kerry, lost the 2004 election to incumbent George W. Bush, a Methodist, who may have [clarification needed] won the majority of Catholic vote. [4] The 2012 election was the first where both major party vice presidential candidates were Catholic, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan .

  7. Eucharist denial to Catholic politicians over abortion

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    These statements of intent from church authorities have sometimes led American Catholic voters to vote for candidates who wish to ban abortion, rather than pro-abortion rights candidates who support other Catholic Church positions on issues such as war, health care, immigration, or lowering the abortion rate. [8]

  8. A Catholic family's answer to opposing abortion: adopt ...

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    Isaac and Lucas wore their Trump baseball hats. They piled into their dad's truck to go to the polling place. Mom had voted earlier. Around the voting booth, they pressed their faces in close to watch dad vote for Trump. "Educating our kids why voting for leaders who honor and protect life is very important," said Erin, who homeschools the ...

  9. The Religious Vote Is Waning—And That Could Spell ... - AOL

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    An additional 19 million who regularly attend Catholic services are not likely to vote. There was some indication that this drop-off in enthusiasm from Trump's faithful fans was possible.