I remember seeing a cartoon once, that showed “the road to the whitehouse” as no being a straight line, but rather a zig zaging line that sometimes veared to the left, sometimes to the right…and it basically followed the money-- and the opinion of the politician followed the money.
Sadly, I’m not sure if there ever would be enough backing of a devout Catholic. Sure, that person would get a lot of Catholic Answer forum votes… but the general population I believe is fearful of a person being “ruled by the pope.” I’ve had a hard enough time clearing up misconceptions about the Catholic church to cousins and friends, and have hardly gotten any to understand over the last 10 years… I can’t imagine trying to make it click mentally during a campaign trail.
Could a Devout Catholic Be a good US Pres? Absolutely. But then again, “Good” is a relative perspection. If good means respecting life but sometimes else changes (such as avoiding wars, but then price of oil skyrockets to $12 a gallon…it would be hard to poll America and see if they truly have a “Good” perception of the president).
I look at someone like Fr. Corapi… and what a leader he is. It would be wonderful to see someone like him, a devout Catholic, have a chance to run a country. But, it is only a dream in this day in age. The support is hardly there. Even among Catholics, there is quite a difference between those who say they are Catholic and those who truly practice their faith. The day a true Decout Catholic chooses the road to the presidency, I think you’ll see brothers, nuns, monks, priests, and lay people with their crosses outside of their clothing flooding the polls to vote.
I only wish i could have that idea choice to vote for!