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Ana_v
Guest
In light of the questions on CAF concerning the quandry that faithful Catholics find themselves in, in deciding who to vote for in the 2012 election]
- Given that in the United States, voters do not elect a presidential candiate into office, but rather elect presidential electors (who, in turn, elect presidential candidates), how does this effect the morality of who one casts a vote for?
- Who commits the graver offense (assuming they are not equally grave, which is itself open to debate ): the Catholic (average) voter who casts a vote for Obama, or the Catholic elector who casts a vote for Obama?