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  2. CatholicVote.org - Wikipedia

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    CatholicVote.org Political Action Committee (CatholicVote PAC) is the group's connected political action committee; its goal is to financially support political candidates who "will be faithful stewards of Catholic social teaching and the common good." [ 5] In 2010, it made campaign contributions to six Republicans and one Democrat.

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

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    This shift is evidenced by the fact that Nixon received 33% of the Catholic vote in the 1968 election compared to 52% in 1972. As a group, Catholics represented a quarter of the nation's electorate and were now one of the nation's largest swing groups. Both parties began to aggressively woo the Catholic voters.

  4. Catholic Church and politics - Wikipedia

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    Christian democracy. The Catholic Church and politics concerns the interplay of Catholicism with religious, and later secular, politics. The Catholic Church's views and teachings have evolved over its history and have at times been significant political influences within nations.

  5. 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.

  6. Catholics United - Wikipedia

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    Catholics United is a U.S.-based non-profit 501 (c) (4) non-partisan political organization, that states that it is "dedicated to promoting the message of justice and the common good found at the heart of the Catholic social teaching ." [1] The group claims a total membership of 50,000. [2]

  7. Evangelicals for Harris? Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket draws ...

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    But these newly engaged Catholic voters are inspired less by Harris’ religious affiliation and more her stances on various social justice issues. 'Evangelicals for Harris' begin to speak up.

  8. Overland Park Catholic church advocating for Value Them Both ...

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    The Church of the Ascension has been at the forefront of local fundraising and campaigning for Kansans to vote yes on Aug. 2.. More than half the money the Value Them Both PAC raised last year ...

  9. History of ethnocultural politics in the United States

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    Ethnocultural politics in the United States (or ethnoreligious politics) refers to the pattern of certain cultural or religious groups to vote heavily for one party. Groups can be based on ethnicity (such as Hispanics, Irish, Germans), race (White people, Black people, Asian Americans) or religion (Protestant [and later, Evangelical] or Catholic) or on overlapping categories (Irish Catholics).