Do Catholics still support Trump

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Don’t try to make your political stance out to be something divine. Catholics can support Trump if they want, and those that don’t support him are just as biblical as you claim to be.
 
A vote for a third party in the last election was essentialy a vote for the democratic party’s pro abortion ideology. Thankfully enough Catholics weren’t hoodwinked and we have a pro life administration not to mention an admistration concerned for religious freedom.
 
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A vote for a third party in the last election was a vote for the democratic party’s pro abortion ideology.
I wouldn’t say that, but I would say that unless we stand united, we die divided, so I agree that a third party would have made it easier for Clinton and her administration to win and institute their gravely evil abortion, euthanasia and anti-Christian agendas.

Faithful Catholics can certainly vote third party though. Just not Clinton or most democrats as they are now.

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I didn’t vote for Trump, though I do support him in the sense that I hope he does a good job.
If I were in the USA, I would have definitely voted Trump Pence, but the rest of your post is key and is what is missing from those so called ‘Catholics’ who like to bash Trump.
Many people are speaking of voting in regards to preventing budget cuts from various social programs, which would suggest putting economic reform before preventing murder. That is why I sarcastically asked is it better to let children be murdered just to not be a “single issue voter”?
Amen.

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Or a vote for the pro-life ideology, given that they may also have been non-Hillary supporters.

Or a vote against both Trump and Clinton.

Depends on how you want to view it.
 
You do realize Democrats said the exact same thing right?

“A vote for a third party is a vote for Trump”

It was the nonsensical hypocrisy of that which absolutely convinced me a vote for a third party was neither a vote for Trump OR Clinton — it was a vote for a third party.
 
Apparently it helped Trump as he won.
That’s not true, one candidate said they would choose from pro-life supreme court justices, the other said they would only choose those who considered roe v wade settled law, it’s black and white. For a pro-life voter to go third party is to simply divide forces (Still faithful Catholics though, because at least they are still fighting on the right side), it certainly does not help Trump but rather Clinton.

It would only help Trump if pro-abortion people were divided over which pro-abortion candidate to elect and also went third party pro-abortion candidates.

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I’ve replied to this elsewhere, it’s a ruse.
 
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A ruse… how so.

Could it be that you will just squeeze your eyes shut and shake your head when the truth of the matter is in your face?
 
A ruse… how so.
In the greatest irony, in trying to poke holes in Trump and his administrations pro-life stance, you prove your own and the Democrats evil abortion agenda better then I could have.
 
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Yes yes, I’m an evil democrat muahhahahaha.

Now will you actually explain to me how it’s a ruse?
 
By the way, I’m not actually a Democrat. Also I’m pro-life, far more pro-life than Trump
 
Now will you actually explain to me how it’s a ruse?
Who is questioning him? who is fearful that he might decide pro-life? who is fearful of his book and views on euthanasia? If he gets it right about euthanasia, he will get it right about abortion also. I think he answered the question (which was a trick question btw no different to the Pharisees) very wisely.
 
I fully support President Trump as I did when I voted for him. He is diligently working to fulfill his campaign promises. We have become a much more prolife country since his inauguration. More changes are coming. While the Congress has been somewhat disappointing, I predict that the Republican majority will be increased and many congressmen will choose not to run again. The swamp is being drained. This is a win for Americans, whether your political leanings are left, right or in the middle.
 
By the way, I’m not actually a Democrat. Also I’m pro-life, far more pro-life than Trump
Well your silence over Clinton and the Democrats is deafening. All I seem to see from you is attacks on those who are trying to fight on our side.

That article you quoted, says more about the Democrat interrogating and trying to trick Gorsuch then anything else.
 
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That doesn’t make any sense. A Republican was the one questioning him;
Senator Lindsey Graham, a 2016 presidential candidate and a Republican from South Carolina, inquired about the nomination process Gorsuch faced, including his interview with President Trump. “In that interview,” Graham asked, “did he ever ask you to overrule Roe v. Wade?”

“No, senator,” Gorsuch replied.

“What would you have done if he’d asked?” Graham followed up.

“Senator, I would’ve walked out the door,” Gorsuch said. “That’s not what judges do.”
Other questions on the matter were asked by Republican Chuck Grassley.
 
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