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  2. Religious affiliation in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Republican Ohio: Catholic Lisa Murkowski: Republican Alaska: Catholic [120] [121] Patty Murray: Democrat Washington: Catholic [122] [123] Alex Padilla: Democrat California: Catholic [124] Jack Reed: Democrat Rhode Island: Catholic [125] [126] Pete Ricketts: Republican Nebraska: Catholic [127] Jim Risch: Republican Idaho: Catholic [128] [129 ...

  3. Religious affiliation in the United States House of ...

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    The following list reports the religious affiliation of the members of the United States House of Representatives in the 119th Congress.In most cases, besides specific sources, the current representatives' religious affiliations are those mentioned in regular researches by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life at the Pew Research Center.

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

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    The sudden new arrival of so many Catholics, charges of political corruption, and fears of papal interference caused anti-Catholicism to grow, including the short-lived Know Nothings party in the 1850s which demanded a purification of elections and statutes from Catholic influence. [7] Many Catholics served in the Civil War armies, they served ...

  5. American Catholic voters present complex opportunities for ...

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    Catholic voters have always been a key voting bloc in every presidential election, with candidates vying hard for their support. ... 59% of white Catholics voted Republican last election while it ...

  6. Religion and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [35] 85% of these Catholics found their faith to be "somewhat" to "very important" to them. In recent national elections Catholics cast 25 to 27 percent of the ballots. [36] [37] Members of the Catholic Church have been active in the politics of the United States since the mid 19th century.

  7. Opinion - Conservatives are ignoring the Catholic Church’s ...

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    These culture warriors, along with the authors of Project 2025, are not only undermining the work of the Catholic Church but Catholicism itself. ... The Republican Party, Donald Trump, and the ...

  8. In battleground states, Catholics are a pivotal swing vote

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    For decades, Roman Catholic voters have been a pivotal swing vote in U.S. presidential elections, with a majority backing the winner — whether Republican or Democrat — nearly every time.

  9. List of Christian clergy in politics - Wikipedia

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    James Renshaw Cox – US Presidency candidate and Catholic priest; Robert Drinan – Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, lawyer, human rights activist, and Democratic US Representative from Massachusetts; Jerome D'Souza – Indian Jesuit, member of the Constituent Assembly of India 1946–50; José Manuel Gallegos – Priest and New Mexico delegate ...