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American Catholics: A History of the Roman Catholic Community in the United States (Oxford University Press, 1981), puts politics in context of social history. online; Heyer, Kristin E., Mark J. Rozell, and Michael A. Genovese, eds. Catholics and politics: The dynamic tension between faith and power (Georgetown University Press, 2008). online
Catholics voted for Obama 54 to 45%, with non-Hispanic white Catholics favoring McCain 52 to 47% and Latino Catholic favoring Obama 72 – 26%. Exit polls have shown a progressive drop in non-Hispanic white Catholics over each of the last four elections as a percentage of those who voted, though the overall percentage of Catholics among voters ...
The Roman Catholic Church's worldwide charity arm sharply criticized President Donald Trump's cuts to U.S. foreign aid on Monday, saying his plans to end funding for relief agency USAID will have ...
Homan was born in West Carthage, New York, into a Roman Catholic family. [2] His father and grandfather were West Carthage police officers. [3] He received an associate degree in criminal justice from Jefferson Community College and a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
Obama, who served as first lady from 2009 to 2017, did attend Trump’s first inauguration in January 2017 and later revealed her discomfort at being expected to sit in the audience and watch him ...
Joe Biden – Roman Catholic [124] Biden is a lifelong Catholic, with Reuters describing his religious beliefs as "well-known and documented". [125] Catholic social teaching has been cited as a major influence on his political views. [126] In 2008, he was reported to regularly attend Sunday Mass at St. Joseph on the Brandywine in Greenville ...
In recent rounds of Marquette polling, 42% of Roman Catholic respondents in Wisconsin said they'd vote for Harris, and 58% for Trump. JD Vance visits crucial Waukesha County to encourage Catholics ...
The CatholicVote.org domain name was first used by the Catholic Alliance in early 2000. [12] The Catholic Alliance was a grassroots group of Americans who agreed with the platform of the fundamental evangelical Protestant Christian Coalition but wished to widen the Coalition's scope to include Catholics. [13]