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No Vested Interest's JournalCatholic Vote & 2016 Election - C-SPAN
Most interesting C-Span program today relating the various elements of the Catholic vote in US Presidential elections, especially since 1960.
Panelists included E.J. Dionne, Cokie Roberts, Maria Theresa Kumar, Robert Jones and a professor (Schneck or Schenck?) from Catholic University, which may have hosted the event.
Among the conclusions were: Catholic women lean more Democratic than Catholic men; the number/percentage of millenials represented in the Catholic Church is considerably lower than other age-groups, as many in that age-group have left the Catholic church; any growth in the Catholic church is a result of the growth of the Hispanic population in the U.S.; there is still a certain tug to politics of the right, mainly due to anti-abortion advocacy of some bishops and certain Catholic media, but the messages of Pope Francis is most attractive to many Catholics, especially to the Hispanic population.
Conclusion, Catholic vote is not monolithic; it reflects cultural and regional differences and is much like the variations in overall American voting patterns.
I recommend this C-SPAN program to those interested in this subject, as each presenter highlighted different aspects of the Catholic vote, all worth pondering.
C-Span regularly repeats its recent panels, especially when Congress is not in session. Specific timing of repeats may be found online.
Just curious. - Do Spanish-speaking people consider Sen. Kaine a good Spanish speaker?
That is, is his accent reasonable and does he know enough vocabulary to express himself well extemporaneously in Spanish?
Even if the answer is somewhat negative, it's an obvious plus that he is fluent enough in Spanish to communicate with that large constituency.
How immature does one have to be to think dumping manure someplace
other than a garden is funny or an expression of protest?
I hate to sound sexist, but the guys have to admit that no grown woman would think this is an acceptable way to express their political views.
So true.
Was in high school and college in the 50's, then started working. nt
I was looking for Trey Gowdy to be among the ghouls. nt
Shouldn't we be asking our Senators - Democratic and Republican alike-
to sign on to this letter?
Dem. Senators are an easy shot to ask, but Republican Senators should be put on the spot and required to answer on this as well, especially those running for re-election.
Sad, pitiful, and so unnecessary. nt
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