it really doesn’t matter whether catholics care more about the one issue than the other or think that they are of equal importance since catholics do not need to choose between them.
fighting poverty is the best way to fight abortion!
please see:
catholics-united.org/?q=node/197
even if roe v. wade is overturned and the issue is turned over to the states, it will do very little if anything to prevent abortions.
according to catholics united:
"“This study confirms what many have suspected for some time: that pursuing legal restrictions on abortion services is a generally ineffective strategy of addressing abortion in the United States,” said Dr. Joe Wright, assistant professor of political science at Penn State University and Visiting Fellow at the University of Notre Dame, and author of the study. “Successfully combating the practice of abortion requires policies which speak to the reasons most women choose abortions in the first place: economic insecurity, lack of health care, and absence of other essential family supports.”
Dr. Wright authored a similar study for Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good – entitled Reducing Abortion in America: the Effect of Economic and Social Supports – which draws a clear connection between availability of family assistance programs and lower abortion rates."
(voting republican is obviously bad for the poor and has done nothing to end abortion. conservative justices have found corporations to be persons, but the courts haven’t said the same about the unborn. why? because conservatives support corporations but only give lip-service to life issues.)